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GP Gary Hughes' wife Marion charged with his murder GP Gary Hughes's wife Marion charged with his murder
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A GP's wife has been charged with his murder after his body was found at his home. The wife of a GP has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with her husband's murder.
Marion Hughes, 58, is due before Truro magistrates later accused of killing 60-year-old Dr Geraint Hughes. The body of Dr Geraint Hughes, 60, was found by police at his home in the village of Feock, in Cornwall, on Friday.
Emergency services were called to the couple's home in the village of Feock, in Cornwall, on Friday. Marion Hughes, 58, appeared before magistrates in Truro. She will appear before the city's crown court later.
Officers from Devon and Cornwall Police discovered his body inside the detached bungalow. He was pronounced dead a short time later. Dr Hughes's body was discovered after emergency services were called to the couple's detached bungalow.
Mrs Hughes was also treated for injuries following the incident and was taken to hospital before being released into police custody. He was pronounced dead a short time later.
Mrs Hughes was treated for injuries and taken to hospital before being taken into into police custody.
Dr Hughes, known as Gary, qualified in 1977 and was senior partner at the Clinton Road Surgery in Redruth.Dr Hughes, known as Gary, qualified in 1977 and was senior partner at the Clinton Road Surgery in Redruth.