Husband hacked Covid nurse wife to death with 'Gurkha-style' machete with 'unrelenting brutality'

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Husband hacked Covid nurse wife to death with ‘Gurkha-style’ machete

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Victoria, who worked on the frontline fighting coronavirus at Rotherham hospital, had tried to return home during the lockdown.It was then that Woodhall had an “eruption of rage” and chased Victoria out onto the street and attacked her.Craig Woodhall repeatedly stabbed Victoria outside their home in Barnsley, South YorkshireThe court heard that when asked by a neighbour why he had killed his wife, Woodhall replied: “She deserved it. She has been winding me up all day.

He added: "You plainly intended to kill your wife. Not a shred of mercy was exhibited at the scene. You left her for dead in the street." “Woodhall is a dangerous, violent individual and I am pleased he has been handed a lengthy prison term for his crime.”

 

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Is this shit actually real ?, i mean i just can’t believe some stories i read 😮.

So she’s been fucking some other bloke and then thinks she can go home to her ex during lockdown?

1 - Non-smoker 2 - regular exercise, 3 - Maintain a healthy weight 4 - Avoid alcohol or avoid excessive amounts of alcohol. 5 - get enough sleep 6 - To minimize stress, 7 - Practice proper hand washing and oral hygiene. 2 and 3 are very important.Covid 19 :( ..........

I can see the devil in him, I see the same look when I look into the mirror.

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