A man is found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of a woman after she rejected him. According to multiple reports, prosecutors sought a murder conviction, but the court returns a manslaughter verdict. The case involves the woman’s house being burned down, and the man’s actions leading up to the fire and the woman’s subsequent death are central to the proceedings. While details beyond the conviction are not provided in the excerpts, both outlets describe the outcome as a downgrade from murder to manslaughter, indicating the court did not find the level of intent required for murder. The reports agree that the verdict relates directly to the woman’s death and the destruction of her home by fire following the rejection. The coverage reflects the same core facts: the man is convicted, the charge is manslaughter rather than murder, and the incident includes a house fire at the woman’s residence. The reporting does not include sentencing or further case specifics in the supplied text.