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Grindr cheat pharmacist 'killed wife with Tesco bag' | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A pharmacist suffocated his wife with a Tesco Bag For Life in an attempt to claim a £2m insurance payout and move to Australia with his boyfriend, a court has heard. | |
Mitesh Patel, 37, owned and ran the business with Jessica, 34, who was strangled at their home in Middlesbrough in May. | Mitesh Patel, 37, owned and ran the business with Jessica, 34, who was strangled at their home in Middlesbrough in May. |
He denies her murder. | He denies her murder. |
Jurors at Teesside Crown Court have heard Mr Patel cheated on his wife with men he met through dating app Grindr. | |
Nicholas Campbell QC, prosecuting, said the defendant claimed he returned home to find the couple's house burgled and his wife's wrists bound with duct tape. | |
'Ironic' | |
However, Mr Campbell said, the intruder story was a "lie" and Mr Patel had applied the tape after killing her. | |
He left the house on The Avenue, Linthorpe, to create a false alibi and tried to stage-manage the murder scene by ransacking the home, jurors heard. | |
"Jessica Patel had been killed as a result of pressure being brought to bear on her neck. She was strangled," Mr Campbell said. | |
"The prosecution case was that a plastic shopping bag, ironically a Tesco Bag For Life, was used both as a ligature and to suffocate her." | |
Upon returning, Mr Patel attempted to hide a hard drive from a CCTV system in a suitcase under a mattress, the court heard, before calling 999. | |
He was found to have three scratches on his neck on the night his wife was killed, Mr Campbell said. | |
The court heard he was seen after the killing and noticed to be behaving strangely, by which time his wife had been dead for an hour. | |
'Soul mate' | 'Soul mate' |
Mr Patel said the defendant had "ample" motive for the killing, jurors heard, as there were various life insurance policies in his wife's name worth £2m. | |
He planned the murder "for some time" and researched the length of time it would take to die from strangulation, Mr Campbell said. | |
"He was planning to use the money to start a new life in Australia and that life would be shared with the person who he really loved, one who he regarded as his soul mate - another man," he said. | "He was planning to use the money to start a new life in Australia and that life would be shared with the person who he really loved, one who he regarded as his soul mate - another man," he said. |
Religious artefacts from the house's prayer room, which Mr Patel had included in a list of things he wanted to take to Australia, were left untouched in the alleged burglary, Mr Campbell said. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
'Ironic' |