18/07/2013

Man Jailed For Fire That Killed Three Generations Of One Family

A man has been found guilty of deliberately starting a fire which killed his six-month old baby daughter and her mother and grandmother.

Six-month old Kimberly, her mother Kayleigh (17) and grandmother Kim Buckley (46) died in the fire at the home in Cwmbran last September.

The court heard that 28-year-old Carl Mills started the fire because he falsely thought there was another man in the house.

Mills set fire to a recycling bin in the porch of the families home in the early hours of September 18.

Baby Kimberly, who had been born 15-weeks premature and was blind and death, had only been brought home from the hospital the previous afternoon.

Mills was sentenced to a minimum term of 30 years, with the judge adding: "There is no saying whether you will ever be released."

(MH/CD)

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