Men guilty in connection with murder of Eastbourne mother and young son

Three men have been convicted in connection with a house fire which killed a mother and her young son in Eastbourne.
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Three men have been convicted in connection with a house fire which killed a mother and her young son in Eastbourne.

Andrew Milne, 42, a furniture remover, of Wilmington Road, Hastings, John Tabakis, 31, unemployed, of Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings, and Jacob Barnard, 32, unemployed, previously of Spring Steps, Winchelsea, were each found guilty by a jury which returned its verdict following a six-week trial at Brighton Crown Court today (Thursday, May 27), said Sussex Police.

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The convictions were in relation to a blaze in Croxden Way, Eastbourne, just before 1am on July 10, 2018, that claimed the lives of Gina Ingles, 34, and her son Milo Ingles-Bailey, aged four.

Jacob Barnard, left, and Andrew Milne, right.SUS-210527-165155001Jacob Barnard, left, and Andrew Milne, right.SUS-210527-165155001
Jacob Barnard, left, and Andrew Milne, right.SUS-210527-165155001

Gina’s partner Toby Jarrett, now 29, escaped through a first floor window and sustained serious injuries including severe burns, according to police.

Police said emergency services attended the scene and firefighters were able to recover a fuel can found still alight immediately outside the front door of the house.

This would later become a vital piece of evidence.

A lighter was also recovered close by with DNA found on it which was used to identify Jacob Barnard, said police.

Items found at Andrew Milne's property. SUS-210527-165510001Items found at Andrew Milne's property. SUS-210527-165510001
Items found at Andrew Milne's property. SUS-210527-165510001
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Vehicle insurance checks revealed Barnard had a traders’ policy covering multiple cars including a Mercedes ML270, a Renault Megane and a Saab 900.

A police spokesperson said: “Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) checks showed the Mercedes had travelled from Hastings to Eastbourne and back around the time of the offence.

“The Renault was used several days prior to the offence and considered to have been part of a reconnaissance visit.

“On 10 July 2018, just hours after the fire, the Saab was used by Barnard, while John Tabakis drove the Mercedes out of the country.

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“Eight days later, the Mercedes was written off following a single vehicle collision in Porto, Portgual. It had been driven by another associate of Barnard.”

Police said Tabakis subsequently left the country, but was later arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice.

In December 2018, Barnard was arrested in Portugal for drug offences and was convicted and sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment, according to police.

Police said in December 2019 officers travelled to Portugal and interviewed Mr Barnard before he was extradited to the UK on January 5, 2021 and charged with two counts of murder, and one of attempted murder.

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A police spokesperson said: “Witness testimony indicated that Milne had assisted Barnard with setting the fire. They are believed to be the two men seen walking away from the fire, as captured on CCTV.”

On July 28, 2020, Milne was arrested and charged