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Woman sentenced to life for stabbing husband of 29 years during domestic dispute

A woman has been handed a life sentence for fatally stabbing her long-term husband during a heated argument. Court records show she denied the killing was intentional, but judges found she deliberately attacked him. Body-camera footage captured her asking police why they were at her home.

Divya Rao
Divya Rao
News Reporter · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 09:32 pm
Woman sentenced to life for stabbing husband of 29 years during domestic dispute

A woman has been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her husband of nearly three decades, with eligibility for parole only after serving a minimum of 12 years in custody.

The conviction came after the court thoroughly examined the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing incident and rejected the woman's defence that the killing occurred accidentally during their altercation. Judicial proceedings determined that the attack was deliberate and intentional, not an unplanned outcome of a domestic disagreement.

According to police body-camera recordings made at the scene, the woman appeared disoriented when officers arrived at her residence. In a striking moment captured on video, she questioned the police presence with the words, "You don't think I've murdered him, do you?" Her apparent confusion at the time contrasted sharply with the court's later finding that she had knowingly and wilfully caused her husband's death through the stabbing.

The case highlights the severity with which courts treat deliberate acts of violence within domestic settings. Despite the long duration of their marriage—nearly 30 years—the judiciary determined that the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrated intentional harm rather than a tragic accident born from domestic conflict. The minimum 12-year parole eligibility period imposed by the court underscores the gravity of the offence.

Domestic violence cases remain a significant concern, and this conviction reinforces the legal system's commitment to holding individuals accountable for fatal attacks, regardless of marital history or domestic context. The detailed investigation and the use of recorded evidence proved instrumental in establishing the facts of the case and securing the conviction.

The woman will serve her sentence under the correctional system's regulations, with her case potentially subject to review after the minimum parole eligibility period is completed.

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