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Man jailed for life for murder of estranged wife by setting her on fire

Damien Simmons
Damien Simmons poured petrol over Denise Keane-Simmons and set her alight at her home (PA)

A jealous and controlling man who murdered his estranged wife by setting her on fire has been jailed for life.

Damien Simmons, 45, poured petrol over Denise Keane-Simmons and set her alight at her home in Harlesden, north London, on April 16 last year.

Mrs Keane-Simmons, 36, suffered horrific burns and died in hospital.

Simmons, of no fixed address in the UK, was sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum term of 32 years, at the Old Bailey today.

Shortly before her death, Simmons had posted a naked picture of his wife on Instagram.

His trial heard that when his phone was examined, police also found images from a camera in a lightbulb set up in the victim’s bedroom.

The  Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said police attended the house on the night of the murder after Ms Keane-Simmons reported the image having been posted online.

Simmons hid in the front garden as he waited for the officers to leave and then poured some of the petrol in his cannister through the letter box before breaking the front room window and climbing in, the CPS said.

Within just 30 seconds of being inside, a fire had been started, prosecutors added.

(Picture: Met Police) A man who killed his estranged wife in a house fire in Harlesden has been found guilty of murder and arson with intent to endanger life. Damion Simmons, 45 (29.03.76) of no fixed address, was convicted at the Old Bailey on Tuesday, 31 August. He will be sentenced at the same court on 22 September. The jury heard how Simmons deliberately started a fire at a residential property in Alric Avenue in the early hours of Thursday, 16 April 2020. Denise Keane-Simmons, who was aged 36, was inside the property at the time and was found suffering serious injuries. She was taken to hospital, but was sadly pronounced dead at 06:07hrs.
Damien Simmons is seen buying petrol (Picture: Met Police)

During his sentencing hearing, Mrs Keane-Simmons’s family told of the devastation of their loss.

A statement from her aunt Helen Keane was read to the court, which said: ‘Never in our wildest dreams would we expect to be sitting here in court discussing the passing of Denise.

‘Words cannot really express how devastated we are, it is a pain that is indescribable and one that we will never forget.

‘Over the past year and to this very day, Denise’s family and friends are still experiencing the effects of her death. From shock, denial, anger to heartbreak.’

Giving evidence, Simmons admitted having been a ‘controlling’ and ‘jealous’ husband who had harassed his wife after their relationship went ‘downhill’.

His trial heard he had previously set up a voice recorder to catch conversations between Mrs Keane-Simmons and her friend.

At trial, he claimed he had intended to kill himself, saying that after breaking into the property armed with a petrol can his wife had come out of the master bedroom and he did not know she had been set on fire.

Undated handout photo issued by Metropolitan Police of Damien Simmons who has been jailed for a minimum of 32 years at the Old Bailey, London, after being convicted of murder for pouring petrol on his estranged wife and setting her on fire in her bedroom. The 45 year old, poured petrol over Denise Keane-Simmons, 36, and set her on fire in her bedroom at her home in Alric Avenue, Brent, north-west London, on April 16 2020. Issue date: Friday October 8, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Arson. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Damien Simmons has been jailed for a minimum of 32 years (Picture: PA)

Olcay Sapanoglu, from the CPS, said Simmons ‘carried out a jealous campaign of torment and abuse against his wife which culminated in him murdering her in the most horrific of ways – simply because he could not accept that their relationship was over’.

The senior prosecutor added: ‘Simmons claimed that he went to his wife’s home to kill himself so she would have to watch – and that he meant her no harm at all. The jury were able to see through this lie.’

Simmons described during his trial how he met Mrs Keane-Simmons through Facebook after his first wife died in 2014.

She visited him in Trinidad for the first time in February 2018, for the carnival and after they married in 2019, he joined her in London.

Simmons was also given a 20-year jail sentence for arson with intent to endanger life and 12 months behind bars for disclosing sexual images. 

The sentences will run concurrently.

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