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Child killer Paul Mosley dies aged 58 after starting fatal fire with Mick and Mairead Philpott
Paul Mosley was convicted of six counts of manslaughter for a deliberate fire that killed six children in Derbyshire and served prison time before his death at 58.
- Paul Mosley, who was convicted of manslaughter in the death of six children in a 2012 house fire, has died, according to his family.
- Mosley helped start a house fire in Allenton, Derbyshire, that killed six children.
- He was sentenced to 17 years in prison after a trial and was released in 2021, but was recalled in November 2023.
- Justice Mrs. Kate Thirlwell KC stated that all three, including Mosley, were responsible for the deliberate fire that caused the children's deaths.
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Man who killed six children in house fire dies
Paul Mosley helped start the blaze at a house in Derby. A man who was jailed for killing six children in a house fire has died. Paul Mosley was jailed for 17 years for manslaughter in 2013, alongside Mick and Mairead Philpott, after helping start the fire that killed six of the Philpotts’ children in Derby in 2012. Mosley was released from HMP Durham on licence in January 2024, the Ministry of Justice said. Mick Philpott (second from left) and h…
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