Slough Man Sets Grave on Fire, Gets Suspended Sentence

Syed-Anwar Jamil, 19, from Harris Gardens, Slough, was slapped with a 12-month prison sentence — but it’s suspended for a year. The Reading Crown Court handed down the punishment on Tuesday (1/11) after Jamil pleaded guilty to one count of arson.

Fire in Slough Cemetery Sparks Outrage

On 26 October 2021, Jamil deliberately set fire to a grave at Slough Cemetery and Crematorium, causing significant damage. Shockingly, he just stood by as members of the public rushed to put out the blaze.

A Strange Twist: Apologises to Grieving Family

In a bizarre move, shortly after the fire, Jamil approached the funeral family whose grave he destroyed. He handed them his details, offering support — an odd gesture that sparked disbelief.

Justice Served with a Mental Health Angle

  • Jamil’s sentence includes a 12-month mental health treatment requirement.
  • He must also complete 15 days of rehabilitation activities.
  • A five-year restraining order is in place.
  • Compensation to victims has been ordered.

“Jamil’s actions caused great distress to the family and local community,” Detective Constable Ashley Jones of Slough CID said. “He even watched as members of the community put out the fire. Jamil’s actions were unacceptable and he has been sentenced as a result.”

We are your go-to destination for breaking UK news, real-life stories from communities across the country, striking images, and must-see video from the heart of the action.

Follow us on Facebook at for the latest updates and developing stories, and stay connected on X (Twitter) the for live coverage as news breaks across the UK.

SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUR FREE DAILY BREAKING NEWS AND PICTURES NEWSLETTER

Your information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy

YOU MIGHT LIKE