Englishman (100) escapes jail for killing wife

A 100-year-old Englishman has been spared prison after slitting his wife's throat in what the judge said appeared to be an "act…

A 100-year-old Englishman has been spared prison after slitting his wife's throat in what the judge said appeared to be an "act of love".

Bernard Heginbotham, of Preesall, near Blackpool, Lancashire, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife Ida (87), with whom he had enjoyed 67 years of "joyous" marriage.

Retired butcher Heginbotham sobbed in the dock of Preston Crown Court as Mr Justice Leveson spoke of the devoted husband who had cared for his sick wife in the final years of her life.

Mrs Heginbotham was found by care home staff with a single knife wound to the throat after a visit from her husband on April 1st this year.

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Prosecutor Hilary Banks said the couple had had 67 years of happy marriage together and raised six children but Ida had become dependent on her husband after she had been hurt in several falls.

Her condition deteriorated and she needed specialist care and was moved between numerous care homes. Throughout this time Heginbotham had visited her daily.

The court heard he had become very distressed and tearful after a telephone call from his son Neville in which he learned his wife was to be moved to a respite home some distance away.

Ms Banks said: "He admitted that he went to the home with a weapon and injured his wife which resulted in her death. He didn't want his wife to be moved again and didn't think she was going to receive the care he wanted her to have."

Police arrested Heginbotham that day at his home, where he was found to have attempted suicide.

Passing a 12-month community rehabilitation order on Heginbotham, Mr Justice Leveson said: "It was in truth an act of love and I have no doubt you suffered a medical disorder at the time and the responsibility which you bear is substantially reduced. It was, as you will well know, a terrible thing to do but I accept entirely the circumstances in which you did it and your feelings of guilt and remorse have been truly overwhelming."