Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Friday, 19th July 2024, at 11:45hrs

A man who set fire to his own house after breaking up with his girlfriend has been jailed for more than four years.
In a statement released after sentencing, Cambridgeshire Police said,
“Emergency services were called out to the home of Daniel Willerton in Birchwood, Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, on the evening of 4 October 2021 after it was set ablaze.
Police learnt how Willerton, 47, had broken up with his girlfriend the previous day and turned aggressive after getting no reply to text messages that afternoon.
He poured accelerant on top of his laptop and around the living room before lighting it and leaving the house and sending another text message saying “house burning down now”.
Willerton then made a string of abusive phone calls, making comments such as “I hope you’re happy, this is your fault” and “the next time you hear from me I’ll be in a prison cell”.
Firefighters contained the blaze within about half an hour, before it had spread to neighbouring properties, but the damage to Willerton’s home was extensive.
Willerton appeared at Huntingdon Law Court on Monday (15 July) where he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison after previously admitting arson with recklessness as to endanger life.
Detective Constable Angus Cashman, who investigated, said: “Willerton’s actions were incredibly selfish and dangerous. Thanks to immediate reports from neighbours and the quick response of our colleagues at the fire service, the fire was under control before it spread.
“The sentence given shows the seriousness of this crime, which I hope sends out a clear message to the public.”