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Man convicted of wife's killing | |
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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, 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. |