Abused British woman who killed husband is granted the family's $1.7 million estate

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LONDON (NYTIMES) - A British woman who was convicted of killing her husband after decades of emotional abuse is entitled to the family's estate, a judge has ruled - the latest development in a case that has gripped Britain for years and exposed the challenges of confronting domestic abuse.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - A British woman who was convicted of killing her husband after decades of emotional abuse is entitled to the family's estate, a judge has ruled - the latest development in a case that has gripped Britain for years and exposed the challenges of confronting domestic abuse.

She had initially been stripped of the inheritance under a provision known as the forfeiture rule, which prevents a convicted killer from inheriting from the deceased. Mrs Challen met Mr Challen when she was 15 and he was 22. They lived together for four decades and were married for 31 years, during which emotional abuse by her husband, along with his infidelities, caused significant stress, psychiatrists found.She sought psychological support for domestic stress and contacted a lawyer for a divorce, but eventually renounced it.

"The greater public often thinks that domestic abuse has to be physical, but someone can be victim of it without having a mark on them," he said on Friday . Coercive behaviour is punishable with five years in prison, and in 2018 and 2019, nearly 1,200 people were charged with the offence, according to a biannual report by the Crown Prosecution Service.

 

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