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Fire Accused Refused Aid at Scene

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Man accused of murder refused medical treatment.
  • Four victims died in a house fire incident.
  • Defendants deny murder and attempted murder charges.
Fire Accused Refused Aid at Scene

In August 2024, a devastating house fire in Bradford claimed the lives of Bryonie Gawith, 29, and her three young children: nine-year-old Denisty, five-year-old Oscar, and 22-month-old Aubree Birtle. The incident occurred at their home on Westbury Road. Two men, Sharaz Ali, 40, and Calum Sunderland, 26, are currently facing charges in relation to the tragedy.

At Doncaster Crown Court, a court heard that one of the accused, Sharaz Ali, was conscious when emergency services arrived but suffered extensive burns, particularly on his hands. It was also revealed that Mr. Ali refused medical treatment at the scene of the fire. Both Ali and Sunderland have entered pleas of not guilty to the charges against them.

The prosecution has charged both men with four counts of murder. Additionally, they face charges for the attempted murder and attempted grievous bodily harm of Bryonie Gawith's sister, Antonia Gawith. The trial is ongoing, with further proceedings expected as the court delves into the details of the case.

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Bryonie Gawith, 29, and her three children, Denisty (9), Oscar (5), and Aubree Birtle (22 months), died in the fire.
They face four counts of murder and charges related to the attempted murder and grievous bodily harm of Bryonie's sister.
No, the court heard that Sharaz Ali refused medical treatment at the scene of the blaze.

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