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Man threatened to blow up his flat if his family didn't send him cash

A man who tried to torch his own flat has been jailed for 21 months. Jordan Donnelly threatened to blow his flat up if his family members did not send him money, a court heard.

Amid a number of abusive messages, the 23-year-old went as far as sending videos of himself setting fire to a number of items which included letters, a carpet, sofa and even his own underwear.

Donnelly, of Chapel Court, Northwich, was arrested shortly after police received a report of a man setting fire to paper inside his own home.

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He later appeared at ChesterCourt on July 4 where he was jailed for 21 months. The sentence came after he pleaded guilty to threatening to destroy his own property, endangering life, at an earlier hearing.

The court heard how on December 11, 2023, Northwich police received a call from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service reporting that a man had been setting fire to paper inside of his own address.

Officers were told that Donnelly had been sending numerous abusive messages to family members, threatening to blow his flat up if they did not send him money. Donnelly even went as so far as to send them videos of him setting fire to a number of items, including letters, the flat carpet, the sofa and his own underwear.

Attending the address, Donnelly was asked about the strong burning smell present, to which he responded that he had burnt some toast. However, a subsequent search of the address found numerous burnt pieces of paper scattered across the flat and fire damage to the carpet and the sofa.

There were no bread products or packaging present at the address. Donnelly was promptly arrested and a search of his phone

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