Liverpool Echo reports. He fled the building without telling anyone, but discovery of the blaze led to 26 residents and three staff members being evacuated.The potentially lethal fire cost the Christian charity that runs the specialist facility more than £8,000, Liverpool Crown Court heard.But when confronted outside after firefighters rushed to the scene, Delooze tried to blame another resident for igniting the flames.
Delooze was living at Haven House - set up to help homeless people and victims of domestic violence - in Lovely Lane, Bewsey, Warrington.
Prosecutor Kyra Badman said one female member of staff noticed Delooze was "intoxicated" on December 17 last year, which the court was told was not unusual for him.Another member of staff.
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