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Woman guilty of manslaughter of her two sets of twins who died in a house fire
- Deveca Rose has been found guilty of manslaughter after her four young boys died in a fire while left home alone in her Sutton house.
- An Old Bailey jury took three hours and 22 minutes to convict her of four counts of manslaughter but found her not guilty of child cruelty.
- The fire ignited on December 16, 2021, due to a cigarette or tea light, trapping the boys, who called for help.
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Firefighters found the pair of twins huddled under their bed in south London, hiding from the blaze. Mum Deveca Rose, 30, locked them in to go and
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A 30-year-old mother, Deveca Rose, was found guilty on Thursday of the manslaughter of her four sons, who died in a house fire after she left them home alone to go shopping at Sainsbury’s. Rose had left her two sets of twins in a locked terraced house when the devastating fire broke out on the
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