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Simon Thompson jailed for killing daughter Rebecca | Simon Thompson jailed for killing daughter Rebecca |
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A man who killed his daughter before attempting to take his own life in a car crash has been jailed for 20 years. | A man who killed his daughter before attempting to take his own life in a car crash has been jailed for 20 years. |
Simon Thompson, 52, of Homefield Road, Bushey, strangled his 11-year-old daughter Rebecca and then drove his VW Golf into a roundabout last June. | |
Thompson pleaded not guilty to murder but prosecutors accepted his plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | Thompson pleaded not guilty to murder but prosecutors accepted his plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
Judge Gullick said his "breach of trust could not have been more gross". | Judge Gullick said his "breach of trust could not have been more gross". |
St Albans Crown Court heard how Thompson killed his daughter after his wife had ordered him out of their home. | St Albans Crown Court heard how Thompson killed his daughter after his wife had ordered him out of their home. |
On 21 June, Thompson rang Rebecca's school in Hertfordshire and lied, saying his daughter was sick. | On 21 June, Thompson rang Rebecca's school in Hertfordshire and lied, saying his daughter was sick. |
They spent the day at London Zoo, returning home in the evening. | They spent the day at London Zoo, returning home in the evening. |
Prosecuting, Jane Bickerstaff QC said: "Some time between 18:07 and 23:30 the defendant had taken Rebecca's dressing gown cord from her dressing gown, that was hanging on the back of the bedroom door, and strangled her to death. | Prosecuting, Jane Bickerstaff QC said: "Some time between 18:07 and 23:30 the defendant had taken Rebecca's dressing gown cord from her dressing gown, that was hanging on the back of the bedroom door, and strangled her to death. |
"It is likely it was done in her sleep." | "It is likely it was done in her sleep." |
Thompson left in his VW Golf, the court heard, and drove into a roundabout at Elstree Hill at a speed of between 90mph and 100mph (144km/h and 160km/h). | Thompson left in his VW Golf, the court heard, and drove into a roundabout at Elstree Hill at a speed of between 90mph and 100mph (144km/h and 160km/h). |
"The car was driven in such a way that you would not have expected the driver to survive," Ms Bickerstaff said. | "The car was driven in such a way that you would not have expected the driver to survive," Ms Bickerstaff said. |
Thompson was taken to St Mary Hospital in London with serious injuries. | Thompson was taken to St Mary Hospital in London with serious injuries. |
His wife Mary, who the court heard had started a new relationship, found her daughter's body on the bed the next day. | |
The court heard she shouted: "She's cold. She's cold. She's dead. Call an ambulance." | The court heard she shouted: "She's cold. She's cold. She's dead. Call an ambulance." |
At the hospital, Thompson told a police officer: "I know what I have done. I don't expect any sympathy. | At the hospital, Thompson told a police officer: "I know what I have done. I don't expect any sympathy. |
"I love my daughter to death." | "I love my daughter to death." |
In a statement outside court, Mrs Thompson said her daughter was a "loving and caring child who adored animals and being with people". | |
"I had made plans for a new life with Rebecca but we had no chance to give that a try," she said. | |
"The grief that fills me is hard to explain, it is like I have been forced to step out of one life into another which is full of pain, sadness and heartbreak." | |
Sentencing, Judge Gullick said: "Rebecca was your daughter, your only child. | Sentencing, Judge Gullick said: "Rebecca was your daughter, your only child. |
"She was just 11 years old and she was entitled to expect you would care for her and protect her and would not take her life when she was asleep. | "She was just 11 years old and she was entitled to expect you would care for her and protect her and would not take her life when she was asleep. |
"She was tucked up in her bed in a place she regarded as her home. | "She was tucked up in her bed in a place she regarded as her home. |
"No doubt, in her mind, a very safe place indeed." | "No doubt, in her mind, a very safe place indeed." |
After the sentencing, Det Insp John Arthur, who led the investigation, said: "Simon Thompson has been professionally identified as a man who had psychiatric issues at the time. | After the sentencing, Det Insp John Arthur, who led the investigation, said: "Simon Thompson has been professionally identified as a man who had psychiatric issues at the time. |
"However his actions last summer were callous when he killed his daughter, his only child, leaving her mother distraught." | "However his actions last summer were callous when he killed his daughter, his only child, leaving her mother distraught." |