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A young British man has been convicted of manslaughter after killing a gay teen by setting him on fire.

The BBC reports that 20-year-old Jordan Sheard has been sentenced to three and a half years in jail for the death of Steven Simpson after pleading guilty to manslaughter charges. Simpson, 18, died one day after sustaining “significant burns” in June 2012.

According to reports, Simpson had Asperger’s syndrome, a speech impairment and epilepsy, and had been dared to strip down to his underpants before being doused in tanning oil, after which Sheard set him aflame at the party. 

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Some reports say that anti-gay messages, including “gay boy” and “I love d*ck,” had been found scrawled across Simpson’s body.

Huffington Post reports:

Detective Sean Middleton described Simpson to the BBC as “a very caring and likeable young man” and a “generous spirit was taken advantage of and a single thoughtless act resulted in his death.”

A number of local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights advocates said they believed Sheard’s prison term to be too lenient, but prosecuting attorney Tim Warburton nonetheless told The Star that the sentence was “within the range of what would be expected had it been considered a hate crime,” and that it would not be appealed.

This story is heartbreaking. Our condolences and prayers are with the Simpson family.

SOURCE: Huffington Post