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Man guilty of wife's manslaughter Man convicted of wife's killing
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The husband of a Vodafone executive is guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility, but is not guilty of her murder. A man has been convicted of killing his Vodafone executive wife after she admitted to having an affair.
Sally Sinclair, 40, was found with more than 30 stab wounds and "sawing wounds" to her neck at her home in Amport, Hampshire, in August 2008.Sally Sinclair, 40, was found with more than 30 stab wounds and "sawing wounds" to her neck at her home in Amport, Hampshire, in August 2008.
At the time she was head of business analysis at the mobile phone firm's world headquarters near Newbury.At the time she was head of business analysis at the mobile phone firm's world headquarters near Newbury.
Alisdair Sinclair, 48, had denied murder at Winchester Crown Court. Alisdair Sinclair, 48, was convicted of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
He was cleared of murder at Winchester Crown Court.
Sinclair, formerly of Georgia Lane, Amport, had admitted he and his wife were involved in a knife fight in which she died.Sinclair, formerly of Georgia Lane, Amport, had admitted he and his wife were involved in a knife fight in which she died.