The family of a mother and two children who were murdered in a flat fire say they are relieved their killer has been brought to justice
The family of a mother and two children who were murdered in a flat fire say they are relieved their killer has been brought to justice – UKNIP

Jamie Barrow was today found guilty of the murders of Fatoumatta Hydara, aged 28, Fatimah Drammeh, aged three, and one-year-old Naeemah Drammeh after starting a fire at their home in Fairisle Close, Clifton, in the early hours of 20 November 2022.

Barrow, 31, who lived in the same block of flats as the young family, will be sentenced on Friday (7 July 2023).

Following the verdicts, the family of Fatoumatta, Fatimah and Naeemah said in a joint statement: “Words cannot quantify how much our family have suffered because of the horrific actions of one man.

“Neither can we quantify the emotional, psychological, physiological and financial impact of the crime Jamie Barrow committed against Fatoumatta, Fatimah and Naeemah.

“His actions were utterly heartless and cruel – and have caused a multigenerational trauma that we will never understand.

“Fatoumatta was a caring daughter, wife, sister, mother and friend. If love and compassion could make a person immortal, she would have lived forever.

“She had a pure heart and was greatly loved by these people for because of her personality and qualities.

“She was most incredible mother to Fatimah and Naeemah, two angels who deserved a beautiful childhood and a full life.

“Nottingham and the rest of the world have been denied potential future teachers, civil servants, doctors – who knows what they could have been?

“They lived a short but meaningful life, such was the joy and happiness they brought to us all.

“People repeatedly ask us how we as a family managed to stay calm and composed in the court room, the only true answer to this is the strength and patience given to us by Allah and our Khalifa as he always advises us to follow the law of the country and to stay steadfast.

“We have also received a great sense of companionship from our community the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jammat. The overwhelming support given to us by our Gambian Community here in the UK and around the world has encouraged us to keep calm and patient.

“We are extremely grateful and thankful to our family and friends, as well as the different communities within Nottingham that came together to give us support. This includes multiple communities all from different ethnicities and backgrounds.

“We also wish to thank the police investigation team, the Crown Prosecution Service, prosecution counsel and members of the jury for delivering the justice today’s verdicts provide.”

Recommended for you

Swindon Murder Probe: Police Release Photos of Men Linked to Crime Scene
MURDER PROBE Swindon Murder Probe: Police Release Photos of Men Linked to Crime Scene
Thieves Smash into Corsham Co-Op Using Elephant Ornament
SCUM BAGS Thieves Smash into Corsham Co-Op Using Elephant Ornament
Screenshot 2025-11-18 at 22.03.22
NATIONAL NOD Wiltshire Police Star Scores National Nod for Disability Inspiration
Wiltshire Police Appeal for Witnesses Following Salisbury Assault
DOMESTIC DRAMA Gun-Toting Cops Swarm Swindon Street After Shocking Domestic Drama

Must READ

More For You

More From UK News in Pictures

More From UKNIP