WATCH: PSNI hold press conference after man sentenced for unlawfully killing Jimmy Thompson

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A Newry man has been sentenced for manslaughter and committing arson recklessly to endanger life.

Gary Anthony Magee was sentenced for having unlawfully killed Andrew James Thompson.

The 44-year-old, from Parkview in the city, was sentenced at Newry Crown Court to serve seven years in prison, half to be served in custody and half on license, following his guilty plea last October.

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Mr Thompson, who was aged 62, died in a fire that was deliberately started in his home in Cloughoge, in the outskirts of Newry, in May 2021.

Jimmy Thompson.Jimmy Thompson.
Jimmy Thompson.

Detective Chief Inspector Anthony Kelly said: “The fatal fire took place on the night of Friday 21 May 2021. Officers attended the scene along with the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service and Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. Here, Mr Thompson, known as Jimmy, was found unconscious in a bedroom and carried outside by colleagues from Fire Service. Sadly, he was declared dead at the scene.

“Gary Magee, who lived locally, was also found slumped inside the locked backdoor and was taken to hospital for treatment.

“It’s been proven that Magee had started three fires, at various locations within the house, by the direct ignition of combustible material.

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“The results of a subsequent post mortem confirmed that Jimmy’s death was caused by smoke inhalation.”

Detective Chief Inspector Kelly continued: “I’m keen to acknowledge the efforts of everyone who attended that scene, from Fire Service and Ambulance Service to our own officers. And I’d also like to thank local people who raised the alarm, and went on to assist our investigation.

“Thanks to our investigation team, and working in partnership with our colleagues in the Public Prosecution Service, the defendant has been held accountable for his actions.

“I’m deeply mindful that nothing will take away the family’s sorrow. This was a deliberate and senseless act, which has resulted in unimaginable loss. It leaves behind a grieving partner and loving family who remain truly heartbroken. My thoughts, and that of the team, are with them.”

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DCI Kelly also read out a statement on behalf of Jimmy’s brother, Colin Thompson. He said it had been “a sad and truly difficult two and a half years” for the family.

"We’ve all suffered: Jimmy’s partner, his friends, and the whole family.

“Today’s sentencing of Gary Magee will help to bring some closure, but it won’t bring Jimmy back. Nothing will change.

“We’re left with an emptiness. We miss him every single day, and we’ll continue to grieve for the loss of our brother for a long time to come.

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“We would like to thank the investigating team. I, my family, and Jimmy’s partner will be forever grateful for all the support you’ve given us.

“We’d also like to thank the Fire Service and medics for all they did to help.”