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    Abused killer gets four years
    By Lana Yadgari

    Manchester Evening News, UK
    May 5 2005

    A MOTHER of three who stabbed her violent husband to death and then
    set fire to his body has been jailed four years.

    Lana Yadgari, 32, lost control and killed her husband after he
    forced her into the family car and drove to a secluded spot where he
    threatened to kill her.

    A judge at Manchester Crown Court accepted the Armenian-born mum
    had been the victim of domestic abuse and posed "no danger to the
    public". But he said she must face a prison term.

    The court heard that Yadgari had been diagnosed by psychiatrists as
    suffering from the effects of domestic abuse.

    Her counsel, Rock Tansey QC, said the couple married in 1990 and her
    husband became violent the following year after the birth of their
    first child.

    They came to Britain in 2002 and began living in Northridge Road,
    Blackley, Manchester. But he continued to abuse her and finally beat
    her so badly she spent she spent nine days in hospital just weeks
    before his death.

    On the day of the killing, last October, her husband forced her into
    his car and drove to a secluded spot. During the journey she spotted a
    knife and a petrol container in the car and, believing she was going
    to be murdered, fought back.

    Wrestled

    The court heard that although Yadgari could not remember everything
    that happened, she admitted struggling with her husband and setting
    him alight after he was doused in petrol.

    Prosecutor Michael Shorrock said Yadgari's husband tried to put out
    the flames by rolling around on a grass verge, then he threatened her
    with the knife. But she wrestled it off him and stabbed him 19 times.

    The court heard that Yadgari got a taxi home and the body was found
    after the fire brigade was alerted by a bus driver who saw the blazing
    car. At first, Yadgari told police she had not seen her husband for
    several weeks, but later admitted the killing.

    Yadgari denied murder but admitted manslaughter on the ground of
    diminished responsibility.

    Mr Justice Cooke said that although he accepted Yadgari suffered
    from domestic abuse when she killed her husband, the offence was so
    serious she had go to jail.

    He said: "You represent no danger to the public but the circumstances
    show you killed your husband in a brutal fashion."

    Yadgari will now have to spend another 17 months in jail before she
    can be paroled.

    The sentence was condemned by women's rights campaigners. Jill Page,
    of Justice For Women, said: "Lana suffered violence over many years
    and was defending herself. I don't think she deserves to go to prison."

    http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/men/news/s/157/157377_abused_killer_gets_four_years.html
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