Catherine Pinnegar, Inquest and Medical Negligence specialist at Wollens solicitors represented the wife and children of deceased man who caused an explosion destroying the family home and put the lives of his family and members of the Police Force at risk.

Those instructing had long suffered from controlling and abusive behaviours including emotional, physical, psychological, surveillance, financial depravation and threats of violence. Things escalated when the wife initiated divorce proceedings. The deceased began to stockpile fuel, cancelled the home insurance and made explicit threats to ruin the family.

In September 2022 following a day of aggression and police intervention, the deceased barricaded himself in his bedroom, petrol then began to pour through the ceiling below of the room he was in. The Police evacuated the house and a few moments there was a large explosion that destroyed most of the property. The family escapade with their pets and the clothes they were wearing.

The psychological and practical impact on the family has been profound, all 3 of them continue to receive trauma therapy and support for complex PTSD.

Mrs Onody at the time said: “We extend our gratitude to our legal team – Catherine Pinnegar and Hannah Goodman from
Wollens, and Adam Griffiths of Queens Square Chambers, for their unwavering support, professionalism, and sensitivity throughout this matter. The family harbours little doubt that they would not have reached this stage without their dedication and hard work.”

Catherine Pinnegar, was proud to have supported this client through the complex and deeply sensitive inquest proceedings arising from an unimaginably traumatic sequence of events. The Guardian recently featured her story-an account that lays bare not only the devastating impact of domestic abuse, but also the arduous legal and financial battles that can follow in its wake.

Her experience underscores the vital importance of specialist, compassionate legal representation when navigating the intersection of inquests, financial institutions, and the long‑term consequences of coercive control. Our team was honoured to stand beside her throughout the inquest process, ensuring her voice was heard and her rights protected.

You can read the full story here:
🔗 https://www.theguardian.com/money/2026/feb/14/my-husband-burned-down-our-house-bank-repossession-finances