A man who set fire to his own flat has been jailed for 42 months

Jason Madegwa aged 52 of Old Birley Street refused to come out of his flat when Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service were called to a fire at a block of high-rise flats with reports of one person still inside.

A witness later reported to the police that they had heard the fire alarm going off in Madegwa’s flat and smelled smoke. They went investigate and found Madegwa standing in his doorway with his back to a fire blazing in his flat.

Madegwa refused to leave and stated he would ‘sort (the fire) out.’

Due to his erratic behaviour, Madegwa was initially detained under the mental health act and transported to hospital for an assessment and to ensure his welfare.

He was subsequently released from hospital and taken into custody.

CSI attended and gathered evidence demonstrating the fire was likely started by setting fire to his bed. Madegwa was subsequently charged for arson with recklessness as to whether life was endangered and he subsequently pleaded guilty to this offence.

Detective Constable Lucy Hatton of GMP Longsight Division said: “Madegwa’s actions that night put himself and others at serious risk of harm. Fortunately no one was seriously injured but this could easily have had tragic consequences.

“I hope the sentencing demonstrates our commitment to keeping communities safe and also serves as a warning to others who would endanger other people’s lives with their reckless behaviour.”

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