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Woman who shot millionaire ex-boyfriend tells court she did not want to 'cause him harm' Woman who shot millionaire ex-boyfriend tells court she did not want to 'cause him harm'
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A Slovakian woman on trial for the fatal shooting of her British millionaire ex-boyfriend has said she “didn’t want to cause him any harm”.A Slovakian woman on trial for the fatal shooting of her British millionaire ex-boyfriend has said she “didn’t want to cause him any harm”.
Mayka Kukucova, 26, is accused of shooting Andrew Bush twice in the head and once in the shoulder at his home in the southern beach resort of Estepona on 5 April, 2014. She denies murder.Mayka Kukucova, 26, is accused of shooting Andrew Bush twice in the head and once in the shoulder at his home in the southern beach resort of Estepona on 5 April, 2014. She denies murder.
She said he pulled out a pistol and it went off during a struggle between the two of them and does not know how many shots were fired because the first one was so loud, temporarily deafening here. She said he pulled out a pistol and it went off during a struggle between the two of them and does not know how many shots were fired because the first one was so loud, temporarily deafening here. 
“I didn’t want to cause him any harm,” she told the jury at the Ciudad de la Justicia in Malaga.“I didn’t want to cause him any harm,” she told the jury at the Ciudad de la Justicia in Malaga.
“The gun just went off. I only wanted to break free from his grasp.” “The gun just went off. I only wanted to break free from his grasp.” 
Her trial is expected to last three days. Her trial is expected to last three days. 
Bush, 48, owned a jewellery store in Bristol, where Kukucova worked before she moved to Spain.Bush, 48, owned a jewellery store in Bristol, where Kukucova worked before she moved to Spain.
The pair had been in a relationship for more than two and a half years and broke up a month before the shooting. The pair had been in a relationship for more than two and a half years and broke up a month before the shooting. 
Kukucova claims she had spent two days alone inside Bush’s house, before he returned with his new girlfriend, Maria Korotaeva. Kukucova claims she had spent two days alone inside Bush’s house, before he returned with his new girlfriend, Maria Korotaeva. 
“I was watching television, then I heard Andy in the garden. When he came and saw me he told his girlfriend to go out to the car.“I was watching television, then I heard Andy in the garden. When he came and saw me he told his girlfriend to go out to the car.
“He started shouting and hitting me and took me strongly by the arms. I said I wanted to go but he said no.  “He started shouting and hitting me and took me strongly by the arms. I said I wanted to go but he said no."
The court herd Kukucova left the house after the gun was fired and told Ms Korotaeva to get out of the car, before driving off. The court herd Kukucova left the house after the gun was fired and told Ms Korotaeva to get out of the car, before driving off. 
Kukucova handed herself in four days after the shooting in her tow town of Nova Bosaca in Slovakia. She was extradited to Spain to face charges of murder and vehicle theft. Kukucova handed herself in four days after the shooting in her tow town of Nova Bosaca in Slovakia. She was extradited to Spain to face charges of murder and vehicle theft. 
The trial continues.The trial continues.