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Booze-fuelled man torched his own mum's house after raiding the fridge

Booze-fuelled man torched his own mum's house after raiding the fridge

Yahoo20-06-2025
A man destroyed his mum's bungalow after climbing through a window and torching it. Liam Patrick Deeney, 30, had been drinking priority to the sickening arson attack.
He has now been jailed for the 'extremely dangerous' incident, which also 'put neighbouring properties in danger'.
Deeney went to the property, on Thornton Road, Tyldesley, Wigan, at around 11pm on Sunday, May 21, 2023, while his mother was in Blackpool.
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"He entered the property through a back window and stole food and alcohol from the fridge before setting the address on fire," Greater Manchester Police said.
Investigators discovered he started two fires - one in the wardrobes in the bedroom and one on an armchair in the living room. The blaze then engulfed the property.
It caused £35,000 damage and destroyed his mother's belongings, valued at £15,000.
"The fire has caused damage to items of significance and memorabilia such as his mother's medals, clothing, jewellery, and old pictures of sentimental value," GMP added.
Deeney, of Lever Street, Tyldesley, was arrested and charged. He later pleaded guilty to arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered. He was sentenced to three years, four months in prison at Bolton Crown Court last Thursday (June 12).
In a statement issued following the hearing, Detective Constable Riyaz Patel: "Liam Deeney's actions were extremely dangerous and put neighbouring properties in danger.
"He acted in an impulsive manner whilst under the influence of alcohol, destroying his mother's home and sentimental items belonging to her that meant so much to her.
"I hope this sentence shows that GMP will pursue domestic violence perpetrators to keep victims safe and ensure justice is delivered."
A restraining order prevents Deeney from contacting his mother for five years. He was also ordered to pay a surcharge of £228.
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