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Life sentence for killing sisters Fatal revenge fire boy detained
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The sisters died after the fire at their home in TootingThe sisters died after the fire at their home in Tooting
A boy who took revenge for being dumped by starting a house fire which killed his ex-girlfriend and her sister has received a life sentence.A boy who took revenge for being dumped by starting a house fire which killed his ex-girlfriend and her sister has received a life sentence.
Akmol Miah, 15, was found guilty of murdering Maleha, 15, and Nabiha Masud, 21, who died after the fire in Tooting, south London, last June.Akmol Miah, 15, was found guilty of murdering Maleha, 15, and Nabiha Masud, 21, who died after the fire in Tooting, south London, last June.
The teenager, from Croydon, south London, was sentenced to a minimum term of 23 years at the Old Bailey.The teenager, from Croydon, south London, was sentenced to a minimum term of 23 years at the Old Bailey.
The sisters' mother and two brothers were also injured in the fire.The sisters' mother and two brothers were also injured in the fire.
Miah's cousin Shihabouddin Choudhury, 21, of Nottingham, was convicted of the same charge and jailed for life.Miah's cousin Shihabouddin Choudhury, 21, of Nottingham, was convicted of the same charge and jailed for life.
He was told he must serve at least 21 years in jail. Choudhury was told he must serve at least 21 years in jail.
During the trial, the court heard how Miah, who was 14 at the time of the fire, had searched on Google for "how to burn someone's house down" the day before the fire.During the trial, the court heard how Miah, who was 14 at the time of the fire, had searched on Google for "how to burn someone's house down" the day before the fire.
He had previously threatened Maleha that if she did not continue their relationship he would "do something to her and her family". He saved a picture of the gutted house as his mobile phone screensaver.
Judge Christopher Moss told Miah: "These dreadful events happened for no better reason than that you wanted to inflict revenge on Maleha and her family for the fact that she ended your relationship." Miah had previously threatened Maleha that if she did not continue their relationship he would "do something to her and her family".
The teenager recruited his cousin Choudhury, a waiter, to help start the blaze by pouring petrol through the Masuds' letterbox and setting light to it as the family slept. Judge Christopher Moss told him: "These dreadful events happened for no better reason than that you wanted to inflict revenge on Maleha and her family for the fact that she ended your relationship.
'Dreadful actions'
"I am faced with a boy who, at the age of 14, planned and carried out this murderous attack and who is still in denial."
Judge Moss said the pair had remained in the area after the attack, "no doubt to witness of the results of your dreadful actions".
He added that the killers "might well have succeeded in wiping out the entire family" as they intended.
Miah had the picture of the burnt house as his phone screensaver
The teenager recruited his cousin Choudhury, a waiter, to help start the blaze by pouring petrol through the Masuds' letterbox and setting fire to it as the family slept.
In a victim impact statement, the girls' mother Rubina Masud said: "There are no words that can highlight the crippling grief, pain and agony that I am experiencing.
"They have given me a life sentence. What did we do to deserve this?
"What caused such hate for the perpetrators of this to carry out such a damaging, evil, cold-hearted and malicious attack?"
Mrs Masud said she lost all her childhood photographs of her daughters in the attack, leaving her nothing to remember them by.