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Colin Dymond admits murdering ex-partner over 'affairs' 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 admitted her murder. 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, 52, stabbed Sarah Pollock, 41, twice in the neck when she was unconscious after using his key to enter her home in Avon Close, Bournemouth. 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, of Avon Close, admitted murder at Winchester Crown Court earlier. 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'
He will be sentenced later. 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.
The 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.
He attacked Ms Pollock before leaving a note on the wall. 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."