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Catherine Wells-Burr murder accused was possessive, court told | Catherine Wells-Burr murder accused was possessive, court told |
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A man on trial for murdering his girlfriend was "possessive" and worried that she was going to leave him, the victim's father has told a court. | A man on trial for murdering his girlfriend was "possessive" and worried that she was going to leave him, the victim's father has told a court. |
Rafal Nowak, 31, is accused of killing his partner Catherine Wells-Burr at the home they shared in Chard, Somerset. | Rafal Nowak, 31, is accused of killing his partner Catherine Wells-Burr at the home they shared in Chard, Somerset. |
His former partner Anna Lagwinowicz, 32, and uncle Tadevsz Dmytryszyn, 38, helped him put the body in a car and set it on fire, the jury was told. | His former partner Anna Lagwinowicz, 32, and uncle Tadevsz Dmytryszyn, 38, helped him put the body in a car and set it on fire, the jury was told. |
All three deny murder at Bristol Crown Court. | All three deny murder at Bristol Crown Court. |
The jury has heard evidence from Philip Wells-Burr, who worked at the Numatic factory in Chard alongside his daughter and her partner. | |
'Heated conversation' | 'Heated conversation' |
He described Mr Nowak, who has a wife and son in Poland, as "possessive" and said he would bombard Miss Wells-Burr with phone calls. | He described Mr Nowak, who has a wife and son in Poland, as "possessive" and said he would bombard Miss Wells-Burr with phone calls. |
"It was too much calling when she was supposed to be working," he told the court. | "It was too much calling when she was supposed to be working," he told the court. |
Mr Wells-Burr also recalled witnessing Mr Nowak cry when he thought Miss Wells-Burr was going to leave him, months before her death. | Mr Wells-Burr also recalled witnessing Mr Nowak cry when he thought Miss Wells-Burr was going to leave him, months before her death. |
He told the court Mr Nowak had become upset when Miss Wells-Burr had a heated telephone conversation with her mother, something that prompted the factory worker to believe his partner was going to leave him. | He told the court Mr Nowak had become upset when Miss Wells-Burr had a heated telephone conversation with her mother, something that prompted the factory worker to believe his partner was going to leave him. |
Mr Wells-Burr said: "I said to just leave them be [Miss Wells-Burr and her mother], let mother and daughter sort out their problems." | Mr Wells-Burr said: "I said to just leave them be [Miss Wells-Burr and her mother], let mother and daughter sort out their problems." |
He said he later saw Mr Nowak crying about the situation and told him to "grow up". | He said he later saw Mr Nowak crying about the situation and told him to "grow up". |
"Catherine wasn't very happy," Mr Wells-Burr said. "That's when he came downstairs all sorry, begging and saying: 'Don't leave me'." | "Catherine wasn't very happy," Mr Wells-Burr said. "That's when he came downstairs all sorry, begging and saying: 'Don't leave me'." |
The Bath Spa University graduate's body was found in September 2012 in her burnt-out Ford Focus near the home she shared with the accused. | The Bath Spa University graduate's body was found in September 2012 in her burnt-out Ford Focus near the home she shared with the accused. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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