Letting agent jailed over fatal Huddersfield house fire

    The letting agent responsible for a property in Huddersfield which caught fire and killed two young boys has been jailed for 12 months for failing to fit smoke alarms to the house.

    On 20 February 2016, there was a fire at a house on Alder Street in Huddersfield where two boys, three-year-old Logan Taylor and his brother Jake Casey, aged two, tragically died.

    Kamal Bains, 51, of Stableford Gardens, Birkby, pleaded guilty at Leeds Crown Court for failing to install smoke alarms, under Section 3 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, of Exposing Public to Risk.

    Bains was repeatedly asked by the tenants to carry out repairs to the address, including the installation of smoke alarms, since they moved into the house in May 2015.

    The fire was believed to have started as a consequence of an electrical fault in equipment which was in the young boys’ bedroom. 

    Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Steve Thomas, who led the investigation, said: “An extensive investigation has been conducted by West Yorkshire Police into this incident and we are pleased that today we have secured justice for the family.

    “During an examination of the property after the incident, there were no signs of smoke alarms having being present prior to the fire. There was also no evidence to suggest a smoke alarm had ever been fixed to the upstairs ceiling and only a fixing bracket was present downstairs.

    “A full reconstruction of the fire was carried out in January 2017 where we were able to establish that if smoke alarms had been present in the property; they would have been activated in adequate time to get the young boys to safety. Instead due to his failings, there have been catastrophic consequences for a young family and the devastating loss of two young boys.

    “The investigation team conducted visits to other properties within the letting agent’s portfolio and found failings at numerous other family homes.

    “We welcome the conviction today and we also hope that this case is a stark reminder to landlords and letting agents to treat their responsibilities seriously and they have an obligation to ensure that all properties are fully equipped with all adequate safety measures to ensure the safety of their tenants. Failing to adhere to the legislation is a criminal offence and one which can have tragic consequences.”

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