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Chip shop owner 'killed wife with boiling oil' | |
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A fish and chip shop owner killed his wife by "throwing boiling oil" over her, a court has heard. | |
Geoffrey Bran, 71, denies murdering Mavis Bran, 69, in Hermon, Carmarthenshire, in October 2018. | |
Mrs Bran died in Swansea's Morriston Hospital, six days after suffering burns at The Chipoteria. | Mrs Bran died in Swansea's Morriston Hospital, six days after suffering burns at The Chipoteria. |
Swansea Crown Court heard Mrs Bran rang a friend after having scalding oil thrown at her, pleading with her to come and help. | |
Mr and Mrs Bran, who had been married for 30 years, opened the chip shop in a wooden cabin in January 2018 - one of a number of small businesses they owned. | |
In the months leading up to her death, Mrs Bran's friend Caroline Morgan noticed the couple's relationship was seemingly deteriorating, the court heard, with Mr Bran appearing withdrawn and his wife expressing concerns about his health. | |
She had told Ms Morgan she was "frightened of the defendant and afraid he was going to kill her". | |
'Skin coming off' | |
In a phone call on 23 October, Mrs Bran told Ms Morgan: "Caroline, please help me, please, emergency, emergency, please get here. Geoff has thrown boiling oil over me," the jury was told. | |
Ms Morgan drove to the shop and told a lodger at the nearby house, Gareth Davies, to phone an ambulance. | |
Mr Bran told Mr Davies and Ms Morgan there had been an accident and Mrs Bran had slipped and pulled the fryer over herself. | |
Mr Davies told Mr Bran his wife's "skin was coming off her", but Mr Bran did not follow him to a neighbour's house where Mrs Bran had fled for help. | |
He asked Ms Morgan to cook some fish for new customers, but she told him to shut the shop. | |
Prosecutor Paul Lewis QC told the court: "It appears that financial pressures of their various businesses would at times put a strain on their relationship and they would sometimes argue about money. | |
"They are described by people who knew them as a couple who both had short tempers, and who have 'always argued, swearing and shouting at each other'. | "They are described by people who knew them as a couple who both had short tempers, and who have 'always argued, swearing and shouting at each other'. |
"It is the prosecution case that the terrible burns that Mrs Bran suffered were not the result of an accident, but were caused by her husband deliberately pushing or throwing over her a deep fat fryer which contained scalding oil." | "It is the prosecution case that the terrible burns that Mrs Bran suffered were not the result of an accident, but were caused by her husband deliberately pushing or throwing over her a deep fat fryer which contained scalding oil." |
Mr Bran was originally arrested on suspicion of assault but was re-arrested on suspicion of murder on 22 November. | Mr Bran was originally arrested on suspicion of assault but was re-arrested on suspicion of murder on 22 November. |