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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 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 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. |