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After complaining about the turmoil, Dad set fire to own a house with his son and nephew inside.

A man set his house on fire and set fire to his son and nephew upstairs. 53-year-old Alan Warrior was believed to have seriously endangered the lives of his family and neighbors when he started

flames.

Warrior from Leeds lives with his adult son and his nephew in a semi-detached house in Guiseley,

West Yorkshire

. I was there.

Last night, on the night of July 20, he called his Philippines-based wife and complained that her house was a mess.

Warrior had experienced osteoporosis, and he had nearly finished a glass of wine.

His son said he was in a bad mood at the time, and later his nephew heard the warrior screaming.

Later that night, Warrior reportedly texted his daughter the password to his account and told him to "finish it all" and burn down his house.

Then he set fire to the garbage bag beside the chair he was sitting on in the living room.

Final Firefighters extinguished the fire and Warrior was taken to hospital for smoke inhalation before being imprisoned at Leeds Criminal Court (

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Despite his son's best efforts to put out the fire, it had already spread to Warrior's chair and pungent smoke filled the house.

The defendant's daughter, who lives in Blackpool, was called by Warrior's nephew and immediately called emergency services.

The cousins ​​left the house and Warrior locked the door behind them.

West said that when the Yorkshire Police arrived on the scene, they saw the living room glowing orange and the Warriors started another fire, this time the box. was found to have set fire to

The police had to drag him out of the house, but Warrior cried out,

Alan Warrior, complaining that his house is a mess, lives upstairs with his son and nephew. (

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West Yorks Police / SWNS)

The flames were extinguished and Warrior was taken to the hospital after inhaling smoke.

He was later imprisoned at Leeds Criminal Court.

Prosecutor Bashir Ahmed said Warrior's son and nephew "felt unsafe in their own homes" after the ordeal. Adjacent neighbors said they were concerned for their own safety and that of their families.

Ahmed added that "several lives were at risk."

When questioned by police, Warrior admitted his actions were "reckless and ridiculous", but was under "great stress" due to his poor health and home conditions.

He claims he has not seen his wife in over two years because of the pandemic.

To mitigate Wharrier, Eleanor Mitten states:

Warrior, who now resides in Batley's Station His Road, pleaded guilty to reckless arson on whether his life was in danger.

Judge Penelope Belcher convicted him of He said: Light them in situations where you know other people are home.

"I admit that it was not my true desire to hurt others. But the problem is the risk to others. There was a serious risk."

Wharrier said he was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay an additional fee of £190.

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