Man who killed his ex-partner’s sister and her three children in a house fire jailed for life | UK News


A man who killed his ex-partner’s sister and her three children in a house fire has been sentenced to life in prison.

Sharaz Ali was given a whole life order, which means he will never be released.

Ali, 40, was found guilty in December of murdering Bryonie Gawith, 29, and the children, Denisty Birtle, nine, Oscar Birtle, five, and Aubree Birtle, 22 months, on 21 August 2024.

Bryonie Gawith and her children Denisty, Oscar and Aubree
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Bryonie Gawith and her children Denisty, Oscar and Aubree

Antonia Gawith had ended an abusive seven-year relationship with Sharaz Ali and was staying with her sister when her former partner, “motivated by jealousy and fuelled by drink and drugs”, set fire to the home in Bradford.

Antonia managed to escape, but Bryonie and her children were trapped upstairs and died in the blaze.

Sharaz Ali. Pic West Yorkshire Police
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Sharaz Ali. Pic West Yorkshire Police

Calum Sunderland, 26, who went with Ali to the house and kicked the door in for him, was also found guilty in December of the manslaughter of Bryonie and the three children, but cleared of the more serious charge of murder.

He was also cleared of attempted murder, and an alternative count of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm, in relation to Antonia Gawith.

Sunderland received a life sentence and was told he must serve a minimum term of 16 years in prison.

In a victim impact statement, Antonia described her sister Bryonie as “my confidante, my best friend, my anchor”.

She said the attack “destroyed the world I knew and replaced it with an unbearable void”, adding: “I was the target… yet the violence that was meant to take my life took their life.”

Antonia added that recalling seeing their “lifeless bodies pulled from the fire is etched into my mind”, and that “I thought I might suffocate with the grief”.

“We spend our days next to their graves just to be near them,” she said.

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