Daniel Allen Sentenced to 29 Years for Fatal Fire That Killed Four Family Members
The tragic event in County Fermanagh claimed the lives of three generations, including two teenagers and a toddler.
- Daniel Sebastian Allen, 33, has been sentenced to 29 years in prison for the deaths of four family members in a deliberate fire in County Fermanagh in February 2018.
- Allen pleaded guilty to murdering three of the victims and to the manslaughter of Denise Gossett by reason of a suicide pact.
- The victims, Denise Gossett, her children Roman and Sabrina, and Sabrina's daughter Morgana, died from a combination of GHB poisoning and smoke inhalation.
- The judge highlighted a 'very dangerous and disturbing part of his makeup' that led to the murders, emphasizing the premeditated nature of the crime.
- The family's tragic loss has been described as 'horrific and cruel', with the community and emergency services deeply affected by the event.