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Garforth man admits partner and girl killing | Garforth man admits partner and girl killing |
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A man has pleaded guilty to killing his partner and her eight-year-old daughter at their family home near Leeds. | |
John Miller from Garforth denied murdering deputy head teacher Sarah Laycock, 31, and her daughter Abigail Miller but admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | |
The bodies were found at the home in Kirkby Avenue in January 2012. | |
Miller, 38, also of Kirkby Avenue, was remanded in custody at Leeds Crown Court, to be sentenced on 10 September. | |
The Crown Prosecution Service accepted his pleas to manslaughter charges rather than murder. | The Crown Prosecution Service accepted his pleas to manslaughter charges rather than murder. |
Ms Laycock was the deputy head teacher at Wheldon Infant School, Castleford. Her daughter Abigail was a pupil at Ninelands Primary, Garforth. |