THIS is the terrifying moment a mother is set on fire in front of her daughter as their home is petrol bombed in a revenge attack.
A 31-year-old woman and a 13-year-old girl were forced to jump from an upstairs window after suffering devastating injuries as their home was torched in .
This is the terrifying moment a mother is set on fire in front of her daughter as their home is petrol bombed
A gang of men can be seen pouring petrol into the property before igniting it
Shakil Uddin, 23, was one of ten men convicted in connection with the attack following a trialCredit: Staffordshire Police
In horror footage released by Police, a gang of men are seen pouring petrol into the hallway of the on Beverley Drive before setting it alight in December 2021.
A huge flash of light is seen as the house bursts into flames with the men fleeing from the scene on foot.
The mother, who was also hit on the head as well as being set on fire, suffered 65 per cent burns and was left in a coma for two months.
She survived, despite not being expected to, but was left with life-changing injuries, suffering a broken pelvis, broken rib sand a lacerated liver in the fall.
Her injuries were such that she had to learn how to walk again and requires ongoing treatment.
While the teenage girl suffered 15 per cent burns to her right arm and right leg following the horror blaze.
Crown Court heard that at around 4pm on December 16 that year, Naveed Hussain, Bilal Ahmed, Kashif Ahmed and Ali Abbas had a fight on Kildare Street, Longton.
Kashif Ahmed suffered a stab wound to his shoulder and went to hospital for treatment.
Following the brawl, a revenge attack was planned with one of the gang seen purchasing petrol canisters that same day.
Later, at 10.55pm, a number of men went to the on Beverley Drive demanding to speak to Naveed Hussain.
The men smashed the downstairs windows and poured petrol in the hallway near to the front door and outside near the living room window.
To escape, the woman and the girl, smashed the upstairs bedroom window and jumped out.
Ten men have now been convicted in connection with the attack following an 11-week trial.
Shakil Uddin, 23, of Oldham, was convicted of attempted murder and arson with intent
Before the attack, four men brawled in the street with one suffering a stab wound to the shoulderCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
That same day, one of the gang can be seen purchasing petrol canistersCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Lukman Khan, 24, and Riyadh Iqbal, 23, were also both found guiltyCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Lukman Khan, 24, and Riyadh Iqbal, 23, both of Normacot, Stoke-on-Trent, were both found guilty of grievous bodily harm with intent and arson with intent.
Muhammad Sufyaan-Shah,25, of Wigan, and Tayyeb Majeed, 23, of Longton, were convicted of grievous bodily harm with intent.
Previously, Ali Abbas, 22, and Haris Mahmood,21, both of Normacot, pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted murder and arson with intent to endanger life.
Naveed Hussain, 32, of Longton, admitted violent disorder and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place in December last year.
Kashif Ahmed, 25, of Stoke-on-Trent, Bilal Ahmed, 26, and Ali Abbas, 22, both of Normacot, previously pleaded guilty to violent disorder.
The men are remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
Staffordshire used CCTV, digital evidence and specialist material to piece together the attack.
Detective Constable Howard Davies, of the force’s Major Investigations Department, said they had “left no stone unturned”.
“This was a horrific ordeal for a mother to be set on fire in her own home in front of her daughter by a number of men seeking revenge.
“Our investigation reflects the sustained commitment of officers and partners to securing justice for the victims and ensuring those involved are held fully accountable.”
While Assistant Chief Fire Officer Michelle Hickmott, of Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, said they were “extremely pleased with the outcome of this case”.
The men have all been remanded in custody and are due to be sentenced at a date, time and court yet to be fixed.
Muhammad Sufyaan-Shah, 25 and Tayyeb Majeed, 23, were convicted of grievous bodily harm with intentCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Prior to the start of the trial, Ali Abbas, 22, and Haris Mahmood, 21, both pleaded guilty to their chargesCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
Naveed Hussain, 32, Kashif Ahmed, 25, and Bilal Ahmed, 26, pleaded guilty to violent disorder prior to the trialCredit: Staffordshire Police


