‘Prank’ landed teenagers in prison after killing woman in her own home

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Shocking CCTV shows the moment two teenage yobs are sold fireworks that they later used to kill a grandmother by shoving them through her letterbox.

Josephine Smith, 88, died in her bed after a Megaburst rocket exploded and set her home in Harold Wood, east London, ablaze in October 2021.

Kai Cooper, then 18, and Callum Dunne, then just 15, were later convicted of manslaughter at the Old Bailey and locked up for more than eight years.

Mrs Smith’s son Alan, 55, has now asked police to release the footage showing them being sold the deadly firecrackers so people can see the ‘level of irresponsibility shown’ by the shopkeeper.

The clip shows Mark Vardy, 59, selling them to the teenagers, who can be heard asking for something that would ‘go far and quick’.

Cooper also says: ‘I’m trying to get fireworks, let them off at people. People are going to get terrorised tonight.’

The pair then made their way towards Mrs Smith’s home in Queens Park Road which was randomly selected.

Undated family handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Josephine Smith, 88, of Queens Park Road, Harold Wood, nr Romford in Essex, who died after a firework let off two successive explosions and set her home ablaze on October 28 2021. On Friday, Kai Cooper, 19, was found guilty of her manslaughter, and arson with recklessness as to whether life was in danger, at the Old Bailey in London. Issue date: Friday February 17, 2023. PA Photo. The teenager dared his friend to stuff a lit Megaburst firework through the letterbox of Mrs Smith's house. The 88 year-old, was believed to have been asleep in bed when the firework let off two successive explosions and set her home ablaze on October 28 2021. See PA story COURTS Firework. Photo credit should read: Family Handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Josephine Smith, 88, died in her bed after a Megaburst rocket exploded and set her home in Harold Wood, east London, ablaze (Picture: PA)

Kai Cooper. Photo released June 5 2024. A family say they've had no justice after a man who sold a firework to a child that killed a gran walked free from court. Former shopkeeper Mark Vardy, 59, was handed a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to two counts of selling fireworks to an underage boy in 2021. One of the fireworks was posted through the door of 88-year-old Josephine Smith's home and she died from smoke inhalation as a result. District Judge Susan Holdham said Mr Vardy and his son Luke, who ran the fireworks shop, had then frustrated the police's investigation into the pensioner's death.
Kai Cooper could be heard bragging that ‘people are going to get terrorised tonight’ (Picture: Metropolitan Police/SWNS)

En route, the two youths set off fireworks in the street, next to a restaurant and a pub, near cars, and even towards frightened pedestrians.

Acting on a dare, the 17-year-old lit a firework and put it through the letterbox of Mrs Smith’s home.

There were two explosions and a fire ripped through the house.

By the time firefighters had arrived, the property was smoke-logged and Mrs Smith had died in an upstairs bedroom.

Vardy, of Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, was given a one-year suspended sentence earlier this month after pleading guilty to two counts of selling fireworks to a 15-year-old.

He repeatedly failed to hand over the incriminating CCTV to police and his son Luke Vardy, 29, handed over only snippets with no audio.

CCTV footage from Fireworks 4 U shows Mark Vardy, 59, selling fireworks to Dunne and Cooper in October 2021. Release date June 20 2024. CCTV footage of a teenager buying fireworks that he used to kill a grandmother has been released. Josephine Smith, 88, died of smoke inhalation as a result of a firework being posted through her letterbox by Callum Dunne, then 15, and Kai Cooper, then 18. The pair went on a rampage through Harold Wood, East London and threw fireworks at drivers and businesses, before posting one through Josephine's front door. Josephine, who was hard of hearing, remained asleep in her bed at her home in Romford, Essex, and was found dead from smoke inhalation hours later, The teenagers were convicted of manslaughter and Dunne was sentenced at the Old Bailey to three years and eight months in prison, while Cooper was handed five years.
CCTV footage from Fireworks 4 U shows Mark Vardy, 59, selling fireworks to Dunne and Cooper in October 2021 (Picture: Metropolitan Police / SWNS)

Mr Smith said: ‘It was important to us as a family that the police released this footage.

‘We wanted the wider community to see the level of irresponsibility shown by Mark Vardy that night and why it was that he ended up in court.

‘He was supposed to be a responsible adult and certainly should have known better and known the risks involved with such an irresponsible sale. He didn’t sell those fireworks to those kids by accident.

‘The boys told him exactly what their intentions were.’

Josephine’s family want the age for buying fireworks to be increased to 21, and for a minimum spend of £50 to be imposed.

They also want more regular checks on fireworks vendors, to make sure they are acting responsibly.

Alan said: ‘This should discourage irresponsible youths from purchasing individual fireworks to cause mayhem.

‘The youths that took mum’s life bought ten mega burst fireworks for £8.99.

‘These are essentially small bombs.

‘It makes no sense to me that this was possible.’

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