Teen Admits Setting Mum On Fire

Published 14th May 2015

A Newmilns teenager who set fire to his mother after spraying her with lighter fuel as she lay in bed has been remanded in custody.

The 15-year-old, who had been taken home by police the same evening, told his victim: "Don't go to sleep - I'm going to burn you in bed."

He punched and kicked her as she tried to put out the flames then said: "Don't bother contacting the police - I've cut the wires."

Andrew Lazarrin, prosecuting, said the woman fled the house in Newmilns in her night clothes and ran to a friend's home, where she was "chalk white and in a state of shock."

When police arrived, the youth threw a piece of banister then brandished a baseball bat at officers, who drew their batons and CS gas sprays.

"The accused was then restrained and handcuffed," Mr Lazarrin told Kilmarnock Sheriff Court, adding the woman suffered bruising and singed hair.

The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted assaulting his mother to her injury and danger of life in January this year.

He also admitted cutting the phone line, threatening or abusive behaviour, shouting, swearing and challenging police to fight.

Sheriff Alistair Watson deferred sentence until next month and remanded the boy to secure accommodation.