Posted on 08/22/2006 3:30:36 PM PDT by Stoat
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Axe killer escapes jail |
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By SUN ONLINE REPORTER A WOMAN who killed her husband with an axe walked free from court today. Wadanahalugeder Chandrasekera, 59, of Port Close, Bearsted, Kent, instead received a three-year community order at Woolwich Crown Court. The court heard she killed her husband Sarath Chandrasekera, 57, with 11 blows of an axe to his head on October 23 last year after discovering he had fathered a child with her niece. He had moved out of the family home six years earlier and returned that night to visit his son. The couples relationship deteriorated when Mr Chandrasekera moved into a separate bedroom in the early 1990s. The timing coincided with the arrival of her niece in the UK 15 years ago. Mother-of-two, Chandrasekera, a health visitor, admitted manslaughter. She told police she had snapped and admitted "I was a crazy woman". She said after her arrest: "I didnt mean to but he betrayed me. I found out hes been having an affair with my niece and they had a baby." Doctors agreed that, at the time of the killing, she had an abnormality of mind that substantially impaired her responsibility for the action. |
Yep if they had just outlawed those pesky axes, this would not have happened.
How about a picture of the neice?
How can you take an axe to your husband and not plan on killing him?
thanks it has been a long time
How can you take an axe to your husband and not plan on killing him?
I am having an increasingly difficult time understanding the UK justice system.
Great Britain Stab maniac out shopping (Psychotic lifer allowed to roam free, 4hrs-day)
Great Britain Murdered by human rights (Woman killed by lifer released early)
Great Britain White men may wait three years to get into the Metropolitan Police
Great BritainYob family all get ASBO (Thug family kicked out of neighborhood for SEVEN years)
Lakeland walkers 'wrong colour'(British Park to axe program because it attracts white people)
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