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A father has been cleared of murdering his baby daughter by setting fire to the family home in Shetland after a row with his wife.A father has been cleared of murdering his baby daughter by setting fire to the family home in Shetland after a row with his wife.
A jury at the High Court in Aberdeen took three hours to decide that the case against William Middleton was not proven.A jury at the High Court in Aberdeen took three hours to decide that the case against William Middleton was not proven.
His nine-month-old daughter Annalise died in the fire in September last year in the village of Brae.His nine-month-old daughter Annalise died in the fire in September last year in the village of Brae.
Charges that he tried to murder two other children were also not proven.Charges that he tried to murder two other children were also not proven.
The court heard evidence that fires were lit at two locations in the property. Mr Middleton gave no reaction as the verdicts were read out.
The trial heard how Mr Middleton and his wife Kareen had been drinking with a 14-year-old niece and two her friends on the night of the fire. In a statement his wife Kareen Middleton said she believed justice had not been done.
She said: "The fire investigators explained how there were two fires deliberately set in our house. One of those fires took my daughter's life.
"I was not at the house when this happened. For that I will never forgive myself
The trial heard how Mr Middleton and his wife had been drinking with a 14-year-old niece and two her friends on the night of the fire.
The jury was told a row had broken out after Mrs Middleton overhead her husband telling one of the girls: "I wish I'd met you before I met my wife."The jury was told a row had broken out after Mrs Middleton overhead her husband telling one of the girls: "I wish I'd met you before I met my wife."
She stormed out, and Mr Middleton said he later went to bed.She stormed out, and Mr Middleton said he later went to bed.
He claimed he was woken by an alarm and emerged from his bedroom to find the house full of smoke. Firefighters brought the child out, but it was too late to save herHe claimed he was woken by an alarm and emerged from his bedroom to find the house full of smoke. Firefighters brought the child out, but it was too late to save her
He led two older children to safety, but said the smoke was too thick for him to reach the baby's room.He led two older children to safety, but said the smoke was too thick for him to reach the baby's room.
Firefighters arrived to find a fire burning in the hall and smoke billowing from the windows.Firefighters arrived to find a fire burning in the hall and smoke billowing from the windows.
Using breathing apparatus they carried Annalise from the building but were too late to save her life.Using breathing apparatus they carried Annalise from the building but were too late to save her life.
Mr Middleton, who was found in a downstairs room, was seriously ill when he was taken to hospital.Mr Middleton, who was found in a downstairs room, was seriously ill when he was taken to hospital.
A fire investigator told the trial it was "almost certain" fires had been started deliberately in the hall and a downstairs bedroom.A fire investigator told the trial it was "almost certain" fires had been started deliberately in the hall and a downstairs bedroom.
But Defence QC Jack Davidson cast doub on that evidence, and said there was no forensic evidence to suggest his client had caused the fire.
He said the jury was being asked to believe Mr Middleton has "morphed" from a family man to a "fiend" in a matter of hours.
Local councillor Alastair Cooper the baby's death had devastated the community.Local councillor Alastair Cooper the baby's death had devastated the community.
"We couldn't believe that such a thing could happen to a young baby. We are trying to get the community back together, to heal the pain," he said."We couldn't believe that such a thing could happen to a young baby. We are trying to get the community back together, to heal the pain," he said.
"Hopefully the community will get back together and learn to deal with it. We'll never forget, but we'll learn to deal it.""Hopefully the community will get back together and learn to deal with it. We'll never forget, but we'll learn to deal it."
A charge that William Middleton sexually assaulted a woman at various dates at another address was also found not proven.