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Amy Pugh jailed for murder of estranged husband in Newport attack Amy Pugh jailed for murder of estranged husband in Newport attack
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Amy Pugh had tried to cover up her estranged husband's murderAmy Pugh had tried to cover up her estranged husband's murder
A woman has been jailed for life for murdering her estranged husband whose death she had tried to pass off as a suicide.A woman has been jailed for life for murdering her estranged husband whose death she had tried to pass off as a suicide.
Amy Pugh, 34, attacked Kyle Pugh at the home they had shared in Newport, Shropshire, in March 2022 after an argument. Amy Pugh, 34, attacked Kyle Pugh following an argument in March 2022 at the home they had shared in Newport, Shropshire.
In a bid to cover up her crime, she lied to emergency services that the injuries to an unresponsive Mr Pugh, 29, were self-inflicted, but she was found guilty of murder at Stafford Crown Court in June.In a bid to cover up her crime, she lied to emergency services that the injuries to an unresponsive Mr Pugh, 29, were self-inflicted, but she was found guilty of murder at Stafford Crown Court in June.
In court on Friday, Pugh was ordered to serve at least 14 years in prison.In court on Friday, Pugh was ordered to serve at least 14 years in prison.
In delivering her sentence, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said there had been a "volatile dynamic" between the couple and conflict had been "fuelled by alcohol and substance abuse". In delivering the sentence, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said there had been a "volatile dynamic" between the couple and conflict had been "fuelled by alcohol and substance abuse".
"Your relationship was described by everyone, including yourself, as toxic," she said."Your relationship was described by everyone, including yourself, as toxic," she said.
The judge added that Pugh, of Stafford Road, Wolverhampton, had initially struck her husband with such force that his nose and eye socket were broken. The judge added that Pugh, of Stafford Road, Wolverhampton, had struck her husband with such force that his nose and eye socket were broken, although it was injuries to his neck that led to his death.
Kyle Pugh died in hospital after suffering injuries at a house in NewportKyle Pugh died in hospital after suffering injuries at a house in Newport
During the trial, jurors had heard how the pair argued when Mr Pugh, who was in a new relationship, visited the house just after 20:30 on 22 March three years ago. During the trial, jurors had heard how the pair argued over Mr Pugh's new partner when he visited the house in Newport just after 20:30 on 22 March three years ago.
Mr Pugh was struck in the face and while he fought back, the court heard, he was overpowered by his wife who was able to subdue him and deliberately compress his neck "by some means", perhaps with a chokehold. Mr Pugh was struck in the face and while he fought back, the court heard, he was overpowered by his wife who was able to subdue him and deliberately compress his neck "by some means", perhaps with a choke hold.
Mr Pugh was left unconscious and it was then that she began her attempt to ensure his condition could not be linked to her. Mr Pugh sustained neck compression injuries and was left unconscious and it was then that she began her attempt to ensure his condition could not be linked to her.
The court heard that when she called emergency services, she told them the neck compression injuries were a result of Mr Pugh's own actions, and in a 999 call could be heard shouting: "Kyle, wake up, why have you done this?" The court heard that when she called emergency services, she told them the injuries were a result of Mr Pugh's own actions, and in a 999 call could be heard shouting: "Kyle, wake up, why have you done this?"
Mr Pugh was taken to hospital where he died the following day.Mr Pugh was taken to hospital where he died the following day.
The trial heard that while Mr Pugh did have a history of self-harm and attempts to take his own life, he had sent messages to his girlfriend, his father and his friends on the evening of the attack making plans to see them that night.The trial heard that while Mr Pugh did have a history of self-harm and attempts to take his own life, he had sent messages to his girlfriend, his father and his friends on the evening of the attack making plans to see them that night.
The judge said on Friday the killer had "decided to concoct a lie and stage a scene".The judge said on Friday the killer had "decided to concoct a lie and stage a scene".
She said that if Pugh had called the emergency services sooner, Mr Pugh might have lived.She said that if Pugh had called the emergency services sooner, Mr Pugh might have lived.
But instead, the judge said, she had been "composed enough to tell persuasive and cohesive lies about what had happened".But instead, the judge said, she had been "composed enough to tell persuasive and cohesive lies about what had happened".
She said those lies had been "cynical and cruel" and they had caused Kyle Pugh's family "significant additional suffering".She said those lies had been "cynical and cruel" and they had caused Kyle Pugh's family "significant additional suffering".
"His family have had to endure repeated investigation and examination of his body and a significant delay to putting their loved one to rest," she added."His family have had to endure repeated investigation and examination of his body and a significant delay to putting their loved one to rest," she added.
Footage shows moments after woman killed husbandFootage shows moments after woman killed husband
Describing the fatal attack, the judge said: "You struck Kyle Pugh with such force that his nose and eye socket were broken.Describing the fatal attack, the judge said: "You struck Kyle Pugh with such force that his nose and eye socket were broken.
"And then you compressed his neck, using either a chokehold or your forearm against his windpipe.""And then you compressed his neck, using either a chokehold or your forearm against his windpipe."
She said: "You restricted the blood flow to his brain, he slipped into unconsciousness and suffered a cardiac arrest."She said: "You restricted the blood flow to his brain, he slipped into unconsciousness and suffered a cardiac arrest."
'Something was wrong''Something was wrong'
In a statement read out in court, Mr Pugh's father Keith Pugh said his son "had a great heart, one that no longer beats and hasn't for over three years". In family statements read out in court, a picture of Pugh's manipulation emerged.
Mr Pugh's father Keith Pugh said his son "had a great heart, one that no longer beats and hasn't for over three years".
He said the killer had gone with the family to arrange the funeral and had visited their family home, but they knew "something was wrong".He said the killer had gone with the family to arrange the funeral and had visited their family home, but they knew "something was wrong".
Mr Pugh's sister, Kayleigh Pugh, said she would remember her brother as "a kind, funny man". Mr Pugh's sister Victoria Edmunds said his death had been "a nightmare I've not woken up from".
But she recalled a "toxic culture" between the couple and said arguments were "becoming physical". She also described saying goodbye to her brother in hospital and moving out of the way as he died so Amy Pugh could be with him.
"She's the reason we've lost [him] forever," she said.
Another sister, Kayleigh Pugh, said she would remember her brother as "a kind, funny man".
But she recalled a "toxic culture" between he and his wife, and said arguments were "becoming physical".
She said she wanted people to remember "men can also be victims of domestic violence" and added: "As a culture we are hard-wired to believe domestic violence towards a man is impossible."She said she wanted people to remember "men can also be victims of domestic violence" and added: "As a culture we are hard-wired to believe domestic violence towards a man is impossible."
Speaking about the long wait to hold a funeral for her brother, she said: "The last three and a half years have been an absolute hell."
Her father said it had placed an "unimaginable toll on our family".
Following the sentencing, Emily Clewer, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Amy Pugh's actions that night robbed Kyle Pugh of the rest of his life and deprived his family of their loved one.
"She will now face the consequences of her actions with a lengthy prison sentence."
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