Mohammed Shabir, 45, was taken ill at HMP Leeds, where he was being held on remand, due to stand trial in connection with the deaths of Bryonie Gawith, 29, and her three children last August View 5 Images Mohammed Shabir (second left) and Calum Sunderland (right) in court (Image: PA)
A man accused of murdering a mum and her three kids in a house fire died of a heart attack after collapsing in prison minutes after a visit from his family, an inquest has heard.
Mohammed Shabir became unwell at HMP Leeds where he was being held on remand.
He was one of three men due to go on trial later this year accused of murdering Bryonie Gawith, 29; Denisty Birtle, nine; Oscar Birtle, five; and 22-month-old Aubree Birtle.
The family died after a blaze at their home in Bradford,