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Colin Dymond jailed for murdering ex-partner over 'affairs' | |
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A builder who strangled his ex-partner and scrawled "that's the price you pay for having four affairs" on the wall of her flat has been jailed for murder. | |
Colin Dymond stabbed 41-year-old Sarah Pollock twice in the neck when she was unconscious after entering her home in Avon Close, Bournemouth. | |
Ms Pollock was found on 25 March after failing to turn up to work. | Ms Pollock was found on 25 March after failing to turn up to work. |
Dymond, 52, from Plymouth, was jailed for life with a minimum of 16-and-a-half years after admitting murder. | |
'History of violence' | 'History of violence' |
Winchester Crown Court heard Dymond went into a fit of rage after finding a text message from a man on his ex-partner's phone. | |
There had been a history of jealously and violence in the relationship, it was heard. | There had been a history of jealously and violence in the relationship, it was heard. |
Dymond attacked Ms Pollock before leaving a note on the wall. | |
A family tribute, released at the time of her death, said: "We have lost an important part of our lives - a kind, caring, honest, outgoing and ultimately indescribable daughter, sister and auntie from our close-knit family. | A family tribute, released at the time of her death, said: "We have lost an important part of our lives - a kind, caring, honest, outgoing and ultimately indescribable daughter, sister and auntie from our close-knit family. |
"She was unforgettable and she will always remain in our hearts and minds, although she should not be gone." | "She was unforgettable and she will always remain in our hearts and minds, although she should not be gone." |