Additional anguish for husband awaiting sentence in Cyprus for mercy killing of spouse

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retired British miner discovered responsible of the manslaughter of his terminally-ill spouse should wait till subsequent week to search out out his destiny, as his sentencing has been adjourned.

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David Hunter killed his partner of 52 years, Janice, to “liberate” her from her struggling, a court in Cyprus has heard.

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Janice, 74, died of asphyxiation on the couple’s residence close to the coastal resort city of Paphos in December 2021.

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Hunter, 76, from Ashington, Northumberland, was cleared of the more serious charge of premeditated murder last week, however discovered responsible of manslaughter.

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As he arrived at a sentencing hearing on Thursday, it was hoped by his authorized group he might have been capable of go away jail this week.

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His defence group argued that he ought to be given a suspended sentence, which might enable him to go away jail having already spent 19 months in custody.

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But after listening to submissions from each the prosecution and defence, the decide at Paphos District Court stated Hunter won't be sentenced till Monday.

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In mitigation, his defence lawyer, Ritsa Pekri, stated his motive was to “liberate his wife from all that she was going through due to her health conditions”.

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The courtroom heard it was Mrs Hunter‘s “wish” to die and that her husband “had only feelings of love for her”.

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“There was no personal benefit for him,” Ms Pekri added.

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She described Hunter as “a quiet, family man that has never troubled the authorities” and said witnesses spoke of him “looking after his wife during a difficult time of her life”.

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The defence team said there have been no similar cases in Cyprus and so they had instead drawn from similar cases in New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

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“We believe the suitable decision drawn from these cases is a suspended sentence,” Ms Pekri said.

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State prosecutor Andreas Hadjikyrou argued that the Hunters’ case “was not one of euthanasia”.

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Michael Polak, director of Justice Abroad, which is representing Hunter, stated: “We gave lengthy written submissions which include case law from across common law countries such as Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and Australia.

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“This is important as Cyprus has never sentenced a case such as this before.

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“Cases from those jurisdictions show that a suspended sentence can be given in these circumstances.

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“We will be asking the court to give David a suspended sentence. He has spent the equivalent of almost two-and-a-half years in custody and no proper purpose would be served by him spending more time in prison.”

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Hunter advised his trial, which lasted for greater than a yr, that his spouse “cried and begged” him to finish her life as she suffered from blood most cancers.

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He broke down in tears as he stated he would “never in a million years” have taken Mrs Hunter‘s life unless she had asked him to.

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He showed the court how he held his hands over his wife’s mouth and nostril and stated he ultimately determined to grant her want after she grew to become “hysterical”.

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