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Dispute 'led to eight deaths in Birkby house fire' | |
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A bitter dispute led to the deaths of eight members of the same family when their home was set alight with petrol bombs while they slept, a court heard. | A bitter dispute led to the deaths of eight members of the same family when their home was set alight with petrol bombs while they slept, a court heard. |
Shahid Mohammed is accused of killing five sisters, their mother, uncle and grandmother in Birkby, Huddersfield. | Shahid Mohammed is accused of killing five sisters, their mother, uncle and grandmother in Birkby, Huddersfield. |
Leeds Crown Court was told he was one of several men involved in starting the fire but had skipped bail prior to a trial in 2003 and fled to Pakistan. | Leeds Crown Court was told he was one of several men involved in starting the fire but had skipped bail prior to a trial in 2003 and fled to Pakistan. |
He was detained there in 2015 and extradited back last year. | He was detained there in 2015 and extradited back last year. |
The Christi family were asleep in their home in Osborne Road when petrol was poured through the letterbox and a petrol bomb put through the window in the early hours of 12 May 2002. | The Christi family were asleep in their home in Osborne Road when petrol was poured through the letterbox and a petrol bomb put through the window in the early hours of 12 May 2002. |
Nafeesa Aziz, 35, and her five young daughters - Tayyaba Batool, three, Rabiah Batool, 10, Ateeqa Nawaz, five, Aneesa Nawaz, two, and Najeeba Nawaz, six months, all died. | Nafeesa Aziz, 35, and her five young daughters - Tayyaba Batool, three, Rabiah Batool, 10, Ateeqa Nawaz, five, Aneesa Nawaz, two, and Najeeba Nawaz, six months, all died. |
Nafeesa Aziz's brother, Mohammed Ateeq-ur-Rehman, 18, also died in the fire and their mother, Zaib-un-Nisa, 54, who jumped from an upstairs window, died a week later in hospital. | Nafeesa Aziz's brother, Mohammed Ateeq-ur-Rehman, 18, also died in the fire and their mother, Zaib-un-Nisa, 54, who jumped from an upstairs window, died a week later in hospital. |
Prosecuting Alistair MacDonald QC, said the 37-year-old, of no fixed abode, reacted angrily when his sister, Shahida, became involved in a relationship with a man named Saud, who he did not approve of. | Prosecuting Alistair MacDonald QC, said the 37-year-old, of no fixed abode, reacted angrily when his sister, Shahida, became involved in a relationship with a man named Saud, who he did not approve of. |
The court heard how Mohammed Ateeq-ur-Rehman, known as Ateeq, had played an "active part" in the maintaining of their relationship, and was probably the target of the attack. | The court heard how Mohammed Ateeq-ur-Rehman, known as Ateeq, had played an "active part" in the maintaining of their relationship, and was probably the target of the attack. |
Family 'screaming' | Family 'screaming' |
Jurors were told the couple had set up home in Newcastle, but were forced to move towards Surrey after being subjected to repeated animosity as a result of their relationship. | Jurors were told the couple had set up home in Newcastle, but were forced to move towards Surrey after being subjected to repeated animosity as a result of their relationship. |
Mr MacDonald described how a trial in 2003 led to the convictions of three men - Shaied Iqbal, Shakiel Shazad and Nazar Hussain - for their roles in the fire, with Iqbal being convicted of murder and the other two of manslaughter. | Mr MacDonald described how a trial in 2003 led to the convictions of three men - Shaied Iqbal, Shakiel Shazad and Nazar Hussain - for their roles in the fire, with Iqbal being convicted of murder and the other two of manslaughter. |
The prosecutor said: "The defendant was not one of those who stood trial. | The prosecutor said: "The defendant was not one of those who stood trial. |
"That's because he had jumped his bail during the course of the investigations into the fire, he then made his way to Pakistan before he could be put on trial." | "That's because he had jumped his bail during the course of the investigations into the fire, he then made his way to Pakistan before he could be put on trial." |
He added: "So it is that, 17 years after this fire and the deaths resulting from it, he faces a jury in an English court." | He added: "So it is that, 17 years after this fire and the deaths resulting from it, he faces a jury in an English court." |
The court heard how one of the survivors of the fire was woken in the early hours by someone crying "fire". | The court heard how one of the survivors of the fire was woken in the early hours by someone crying "fire". |
Jurors were told how, upon entering into the back garden, she could hear the sound of her family members screaming from the upper floors of the home. | Jurors were told how, upon entering into the back garden, she could hear the sound of her family members screaming from the upper floors of the home. |
Mr Mohammed denies eight counts of murder and a single count of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. | Mr Mohammed denies eight counts of murder and a single count of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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