Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox A convicted murderer said he feels 'absolutely devastated' that his actions caused a fatal house fire, claiming he didn't intend to hurt anyone.
Zak Bolland, 26, said he didn't believe anyone was in a house in Salford when he threw a petrol bomb inside. He claimed he wanted to damage property rather than harm anyone.
Four children died in the fire at the Pearson family home on Jackson Street in Walkden. Their mother Michelle Pearson survived but was seriously injured and died in August 2019.
Bolland and his co-defendant David Worrall, 28, have previously been convicted of the murders of the children, Demi, 15, Brandon, eight, Lacie,
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