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Man jumped off M1 bridge after wife murder and step-son attack Man jumped off M1 bridge after wife murder and stepson attack
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A man who jumped to his death on a motorway had fatally injured his wife and attacked his step-son with a nail gun, a coroner concluded. A man who jumped to his death on a motorway had fatally injured his wife and attacked his stepson with a nail gun, a coroner concluded.
Vincent Nagle was hit by a lorry on the M1 motorway near Trowell services, on 16 December, 2016.Vincent Nagle was hit by a lorry on the M1 motorway near Trowell services, on 16 December, 2016.
His stepson Nathan Paton, was then found in the street covered in blood in Borrowash, Derbyshire His stepson Nathan Paton, was found in the street covered in blood in Borrowash, Derbyshire.
Nathan had alerted police to his mother Claire Nagle, who was found unconscious before dying later in hospital.Nathan had alerted police to his mother Claire Nagle, who was found unconscious before dying later in hospital.
Louise Pinder, deputy coroner for Derby and South Derbyshire, concluded Mrs Nagle was unlawfully killed by her husband, who then killed himself by deliberately jumping from a bridge.Louise Pinder, deputy coroner for Derby and South Derbyshire, concluded Mrs Nagle was unlawfully killed by her husband, who then killed himself by deliberately jumping from a bridge.
The inquest heard Mr Nagle, 44, attacked his stepson Mr Paton, then 22, at a property on Station Road at about 09:30 GMT on the day he died.
Mr Paton said he was hit on the back of the head with a shovel before being shot with a gas-powered nail gun, after which he heard Mr Nagle say: "That's one down, who's next?"
The inquest heard Mr Nagle then called his brother Joe and said: "I've lost it, my head's gone."
Mr Paton said he told police about his concerns for Mrs Nagle, leading officers to visit her house on Charnwood Avenue in Borrowash.
The 38-year-old was found to have died from "pressure on her neck".
Det Con Caroline Van Schaick, from Derbyshire Police, said a police investigation concluded she was strangled with a metal strip by Mr Nagle, her partner for 16 years before they became estranged.