Andrew Heath Murder Investigation
Latest updates in the ongoing murder investigation into the death of Andrew Heath who died after an arson attack on his home in Worcester last December.
Worcester arson victim 'unlawfully killed'
An inquest into the death of a Worcester man, who was killed after an arson attack on his home, heard today that he was unlawfully killed.
Andrew Heath, aged 52, was found dead at his flat in Warndon last December.
The coroner ruled Mr Heath died as a result of the products of combustion from a fire started deliberately in a wheelie bin outside his home.
Andrew Heath was convicted paedophile
by ITV Central
A Worcester man, who was killed after an arson attack on his home, was a convicted paedophile, according to West Mercia Police.
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Police explain why the reward has increased
"Whilst our investigation is still very active and there are still various lines of inquiry we are following, we just feel that by increasing it we'll give someone the incentive to come forward to try and progress this situation for the sake of Andrew's family.
Clearly they're very upset by what's happened and we want to try and give them some answers"
Detective Inspector Neil Austin, West Mercia Police
Police double reward money in bid to catch murderers
Police are offering £20,000 to help catch the killers of Andrew Heath who died in an arson attack at his home in Worcester.
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