Singaporean Kerri Kassan, 54, has been jailed for 12 years by the Batam district court for intentionally starting a neighbourhood fire that killed a nine-year-old child and burned down 44 homes, as reported by The Straits Times.
¡°The accused¡¯s actions sparked an extraordinary blaze with a sizeable amount of damage and caused the loss of a life,¡± said presiding judge Reno Listowo, as he handed down the sentence yesterday.
Prosecutors had pressed for 10 years in jail for Kerri for intentional arson that endangered life, a crime that carries a maximum sentence of up to 15 years in jail.
He has seven days to file an appeal, and he appeared in a relaxed mood yesterday when he told reporters he had not yet decided whether to do so.
Kerri, a construction worker, set fire to two pairs of rubber footwear belonging to Ms Saliati, his Indonesian wife of five years, last August over a domestic tiff.
The early morning fire spread across the crowded residential area of Kampung Seraya in Batam, displacing 364 individuals and causing some 1.5 billion rupiah (S$195,000) in damage, the court heard last month.
The hearing was attended by the family members of the dead victim and those who had lost their homes.
Madam Rosmawati, the mother of nine-year-old Stella Hitipeaw who died in the blaze, told reporters yesterday that she was disappointed with the verdict.
¡°I had hoped he would receive the most severe punishment, even the life sentence which police mentioned when investigating the case,¡± she said.