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A former hospital cook who baked a fruitcake laced with rat poison for her husband has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence.A former hospital cook who baked a fruitcake laced with rat poison for her husband has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence.
Yvonne Godwin, 56, of Pilley Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire put two teaspoons of poison into the cake for her partner of 30 years, Robert Godwin. Yvonne Godwin, 56, of Pilley Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire put two teaspoons of poison into the cake for her partner of 33 years, Robert Godwin.
She earlier pleaded guilty to attempting to administer poison with intent to injure, aggravate or annoy. She had earlier pleaded guilty to attempting to administer poison with intent to injure, aggravate or annoy.
The judge said he was being lenient as she was in an abusive relationship. She collapsed in the dock at Gloucester Crown Court when she heard the verdict.
At the hearing at Gloucester Crown Court she was also ordered to stay away from Cheltenham for 12 months. Defending barrister Emily Durston presented the court with medical records dated back to 1975, which revealed numerous occasions when Mrs Godwin, a mother-of-five, had reported domestic abuse to her GP.
You are not a criminal in any shape or form Judge Jamie Tabor The barrister said: "She was at breaking point. There had been a long history of abuse."
Yvonne Godwin was recovering from cancer earlier this year when she discovered her partner had been unfaithful and was not "seeing things very straight at all," the court heard.
She made two cakes laced with rat poison and had told a neighbour she wanted partner Robert Godwin dead after he started an affair with a friend's sister.
Outside the court Robert Godwin admitted to BBC News he had been a bad husband.
Judge Jamie Tabor said he was being lenient as Yvonne Godwin had been in an abusive relationship.
"In my judgment (this) meant you weren't seeing things straight at all.
"You've been a mother to several children. You've worked hard in several places of employment. You are not a criminal in any shape or form."
Yvonne Godwin was also ordered to stay away from Cheltenham and not to communicate with her former husband for 12 months.