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Man started fire destroying homeless man's shelter in "moment of madness"

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A man who started a fire at a scrapyard that destroyed a homeless man's shelter has been jailed - eight years after setting fire to a disabled woman's home.

In a "moment of madness" on the night of April 15, 2019, James Bellamy set fire to stacked cars at a scrapyard on Brewery Street in Stockport, opposite the M60.

Out of "kindness" the owner of that scrapyard had let a homeless man, 63, stay in a caravan in the corner of the site for free - giving him a pair of spare keys. READ MORE:Manchester Arena inquiry LIVE updates as evidence on three victims of the terrorist bombing due to be heard He had shut up for the day at 5pm but five hours later, at 10.57pm had a call to say there had been a huge incident.

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