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US Politics | Chilling CCTV shows sex worker start house fire that killed entire family including baby… as she took pics of home burn

CHILLING CCTV appears to show a sex worker accused of starting a house fire that killed an entire family, including a baby, taking photos of the inferno as the victims burned alive inside. Jenny Hayes, 46, was reportedly caught on camera starting the blaze that killed Abbey Forrest, 19, and India Sohel, 28, and their new-born baby Ivy in December 2020. CCTV appears to show accused killer Jenny Hayes setting the victims' house on fire She was then clocked taking photos of the blazing inferno as her victims slept inside Theage.com.auNew mum and dad Abbey Forrest and India Sohel and their newborn Ivy died when their home was set alight in December 2020 '/ ' Jenny Hayes is accused of starting the fire that killed the young family at their Melbourne homeFacebook She's said to have also taken happy snaps of the inferno to share with pals while the family died in agony inside their Melbourne home. Hayes, a £100-an-hour sex worker, has pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of arson causing death. She pleaded not guilty to three murder charges. Crown prosecutor Ray Gibson QC told the court that Hayes had known someone was in the Point Cook home when she set it on fire. The Aussie escort has been called to the family home by Aakash Aakash, a mate of Mr Sohal. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS SHOCK STUNT Bodybuilder 'world's scariest man' slammed over tug of war with caged 'liger' CRUEL END Husband, 81, admits pushing wheelchair-bound wife into sea & leaving her to drown Mr Aakash met Hayes outside the property just after 2am that night and told her to ...keep your voice down... as she was made aware a family was asleep inside the home they were about to have sex in, according to QC Gibson. The court heard Hayes was raging when Mr Aakash took back his money after being rebuffed for sex and stormed out of the house, leaving the young couple's home wide open. After a flurry of texts, Hayes said she would set the house on fire. CCTV footage played to the court showed Hayes carrying out the threat and showed her taking photos. Most read in The US Sun ONE TINY PROBLEM I know my gym outfits are inappropriate but I'd rather die than cover up STRIP OFF I go from a 5 to a 10 when I take off my hoodie and flaunt my boobs in a bikini SECRET PAIN Teen Mom Ashley Jones gives heartbreaking update on her pregnancy WEEKEND BLOODBATH Chilling details on 40 minutes of gunfire with 6 dead in 2 cities RACING LEGEND Nascar legend Coy Gibbs dies in his sleep aged 49 SKIMPY SKIMS I'm 32GG and tried the new tiny Skims swimwear - I really liked it She bragged that Mr Aakash had ...f***** with the wrong person.... The court heard how the family were unable to escape out the front door due to the fire and the only accessible window was locked with a chain. Neighbours at the scene recounted seeing Mr Sohal crying for help from his window before falling silent. A sweep of the house after the fire was extinguished found young Ivy's charred body in her cot and Abbey's right beside her. As firefighters worked to douse the fire, Hayes is said to have gone straight back to work luring in new clients. She apparently told a mate later in the evening: ...I'm so sick of people thinking they can just do this s**t to me and nothing happens to them. He took what I had, so I took what he had.... She then showed two pals images of the fire while revealing how she stared it. Hayes later denied knowing anyone was in the house at the time of the fire. Hayes wept uncontrollably and rocked back and forth with her head in her hands as she appeared via video link at Melbourne Magistrates' Court last April. The 46-year-old allegedly started a fire in the early hours of December 2, 2020, which spread to the family of three's townhouse. The flames engulfed the two-story property in just three minutes as the family slept inside. Forty firefighters spent nearly an hour battling the blaze, according to Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Kennedy. ...The townhouse was raging, particularly at the front and upstairs ... with accidental fires that doesn't normally occur,... he explained. Heroic neighbours desperately tried to save the trio \- who had moved into the house just three weeks prior following the birth of their daughter \- but ...the fire took its toll and nothing could be done,... Sgt. Kennedy continued. One neighbour involved in the rescue attempt told 7News: "People were yelling out, ...There's someone in there. There's somebody still in there.... ...From floor to ceiling there was fire. I probably took two to three steps and that was it, I couldn't go any further.... Another neighbour woken by his smoke alarms said he had seen a woman in the house ...frantically gasping for air.... One even tried to break an upstairs window with an axe to free the family, but were pushed back by the ferocious flames. Prosecutors say Hayes will only face a fractions of the 25-year sentence for arson causing death. 9 NewsCops found Ivy's charred body in her cot and Abbey's next to it '/ ' 7 NewsHayes was allegedly welcomed into the home by Mr Sahel's friend but set it alight when he refused to pay her for sex '/ '

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