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Penistone fire death dad Darren Sykes lured sons with new train set | Penistone fire death dad Darren Sykes lured sons with new train set |
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A newly-divorced father lured his two sons to his house with a new model train set before setting fire to the building, killing all three of them. | A newly-divorced father lured his two sons to his house with a new model train set before setting fire to the building, killing all three of them. |
Darren Sykes, 44, from Penistone, South Yorkshire, died in the fire on October 22 along with Paul, nine. Jack, 12, died in hospital six days later. | Darren Sykes, 44, from Penistone, South Yorkshire, died in the fire on October 22 along with Paul, nine. Jack, 12, died in hospital six days later. |
Sheffield Coroner's Court heard that Mr Sykes had been divorced for two weeks. | Sheffield Coroner's Court heard that Mr Sykes had been divorced for two weeks. |
Just before the fire started, he sent texts to six people saying he was "going to be at peace". | Just before the fire started, he sent texts to six people saying he was "going to be at peace". |
Det Sgt Stuart Hall, of South Yorkshire Police, said that on the day of the fire, Mr Sykes spent £600 on model railway equipment and sent texts to his sons telling them what he had bought. | Det Sgt Stuart Hall, of South Yorkshire Police, said that on the day of the fire, Mr Sykes spent £600 on model railway equipment and sent texts to his sons telling them what he had bought. |
"All I need now are two engine drivers," one of his messages read. | "All I need now are two engine drivers," one of his messages read. |
Mr Sykes was caught on CCTV buying petrol in portable containers from a filling station near his home in Tennyson Close before the fire started. Earlier, he had purchased other containers from Cortonwood Retail park in Brampton. | Mr Sykes was caught on CCTV buying petrol in portable containers from a filling station near his home in Tennyson Close before the fire started. Earlier, he had purchased other containers from Cortonwood Retail park in Brampton. |
He returned home from the petrol station at 14:00 GMT and texted his sons, picking them up later from their grandmother's house in nearby Thurlstone, where they were living with his ex-wife, Clare. | He returned home from the petrol station at 14:00 GMT and texted his sons, picking them up later from their grandmother's house in nearby Thurlstone, where they were living with his ex-wife, Clare. |
As the boys played in the attic with the train set, Mr Sykes poured petrol around the house. | As the boys played in the attic with the train set, Mr Sykes poured petrol around the house. |
Entrances blocked | Entrances blocked |
When they arrived, police found a chair had been placed under the handle of a door to prevent anyone from escaping. | When they arrived, police found a chair had been placed under the handle of a door to prevent anyone from escaping. |
Michael Mason, from South Yorkshire Fire Service, told the inquest into Mr Sykes' death that other entrances had been blocked to stop anyone getting out. | Michael Mason, from South Yorkshire Fire Service, told the inquest into Mr Sykes' death that other entrances had been blocked to stop anyone getting out. |
Before starting the fire, Mr Sykes was seen leaving home with a number of envelopes in his hand. Several people would later receive distressing letters containing "suicidal thoughts". | Before starting the fire, Mr Sykes was seen leaving home with a number of envelopes in his hand. Several people would later receive distressing letters containing "suicidal thoughts". |
Mr Sykes also sent one to his bank, HSBC. | Mr Sykes also sent one to his bank, HSBC. |
A CCTV camera on his house caught the fire starting just three seconds after he sent a series of texts telling people he was going to be "at peace". | A CCTV camera on his house caught the fire starting just three seconds after he sent a series of texts telling people he was going to be "at peace". |
Coroner Christopher Dorries said Mr Sykes died from inhaling the by-products of the flames. He recorded a verdict of suicide. | Coroner Christopher Dorries said Mr Sykes died from inhaling the by-products of the flames. He recorded a verdict of suicide. |
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