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Middlesbrough man found to have deliberately blown up his house | Middlesbrough man found to have deliberately blown up his house |
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An explosion which destroyed a man's home and significantly damaged neighbouring houses was set off deliberately, a jury has found. | An explosion which destroyed a man's home and significantly damaged neighbouring houses was set off deliberately, a jury has found. |
Prosecutors said Andrew McCubin, 57, interfered with the gas supply at his rented accommodation on Kirkland Walk shortly before a blast in June, Teesside Crown Court heard. | Prosecutors said Andrew McCubin, 57, interfered with the gas supply at his rented accommodation on Kirkland Walk shortly before a blast in June, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
Minutes before the explosion, he told neighbours he could smell gas but did not mention it while talking to the utility company, the court heard. | Minutes before the explosion, he told neighbours he could smell gas but did not mention it while talking to the utility company, the court heard. |
McCubin was accused of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered, with a hearing held in his absence after he was found unfit to stand trial due to his mental health. | McCubin was accused of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered, with a hearing held in his absence after he was found unfit to stand trial due to his mental health. |
After about two hours of deliberation, jurors found he had committed the offence. He will be sentenced at a later date. | After about two hours of deliberation, jurors found he had committed the offence. He will be sentenced at a later date. |
Judge Simon Batiste said he would consider a hospital order but further assessments were needed, with the court hearing McCubin was currently being held in a prison. | Judge Simon Batiste said he would consider a hospital order but further assessments were needed, with the court hearing McCubin was currently being held in a prison. |
McCubin had been a tenant at the two-bedroom semi-detached home since 2017, prosecutor Christopher Baker said. | McCubin had been a tenant at the two-bedroom semi-detached home since 2017, prosecutor Christopher Baker said. |
The court heard in the weeks before the explosion he had expressed suicidal thoughts. | The court heard in the weeks before the explosion he had expressed suicidal thoughts. |
On the morning of 18 June, McCubin asked two neighbours if they could smell gas and told one: "Well, that's us all going up then." | On the morning of 18 June, McCubin asked two neighbours if they could smell gas and told one: "Well, that's us all going up then." |
He told another man he could smell and hear gas coming from a loose pipe and was advised not to ignite any fires and contact his energy supplier. | He told another man he could smell and hear gas coming from a loose pipe and was advised not to ignite any fires and contact his energy supplier. |
Andrew McCubin's Middlesbrough home was destroyed by an explosion in June | Andrew McCubin's Middlesbrough home was destroyed by an explosion in June |
After speaking to the neighbours, he called Northern Gas about topping up his electrical meter but at no point did he mention there was a problem with his gas supply, the court heard. | After speaking to the neighbours, he called Northern Gas about topping up his electrical meter but at no point did he mention there was a problem with his gas supply, the court heard. |
The house exploded at about 12:45 BST with McCubin badly burned, Mr Baker said. | The house exploded at about 12:45 BST with McCubin badly burned, Mr Baker said. |
An expert concluded a pipe in a cupboard had been disconnected and that could only have been done deliberately, the court heard. | An expert concluded a pipe in a cupboard had been disconnected and that could only have been done deliberately, the court heard. |
"It was not an accident," Mr Baker said, adding CCTV showed McCubin as the only person going in and out of the home that morning. | "It was not an accident," Mr Baker said, adding CCTV showed McCubin as the only person going in and out of the home that morning. |
The prosecutor told jurors: "The question you have to focus on is whether the prosecution have made you sure that it was McCubin who interfered with the gas supply." | The prosecutor told jurors: "The question you have to focus on is whether the prosecution have made you sure that it was McCubin who interfered with the gas supply." |
'A sad incident' | 'A sad incident' |
The lettings agent responsible for managing the property said McCubin had been a "difficult" tenant. | The lettings agent responsible for managing the property said McCubin had been a "difficult" tenant. |
He visited the property twice in April as the house was being sold but McCubin was "reluctant" about letting him in, becoming agitated and angry, the court heard. | He visited the property twice in April as the house was being sold but McCubin was "reluctant" about letting him in, becoming agitated and angry, the court heard. |
When the agent did gain entry he found the house was an "absolute tip" with cat litter and excrement all over the floor downstairs, rubbish overflowing in the kitchen and a strong smell of cat urine and faeces throughout, the court heard. | When the agent did gain entry he found the house was an "absolute tip" with cat litter and excrement all over the floor downstairs, rubbish overflowing in the kitchen and a strong smell of cat urine and faeces throughout, the court heard. |
The gas supply was inspected on 16 April and found to be in "perfectly functioning working order", Mr Baker said. | The gas supply was inspected on 16 April and found to be in "perfectly functioning working order", Mr Baker said. |
Summing up the case, Judge Batiste said it was in "many ways a sad incident". | Summing up the case, Judge Batiste said it was in "many ways a sad incident". |
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