BREAKING: A man who set his wife on fire as she was trapped in her car is to spend at least 18 years in prison for her murder.
A man who set his wife on fire as she was trapped in her car is to spend at least 18 years in prison.
Mother-of-six Katrina Rainey was preparing to go to work when her husband opened her car door, threw petrol over her and set her alight. Thomas Rainey, of Quarry Road in Knockloughrim, County Londonderry, had pleaded guilty to her murder.The judge said he recognised a minimum of 18 years was a significant sentence for a man of Rainey's age.More on this story
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