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Abusers jailed for domestic violence attacks in Coventry and Warwickshire
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Domestic abusers and stalkers jailed in Coventry and Warwickshire over the past year
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Jailed in April: Murderer who battered ex-wife and Nuneaton pervert
Mugshots of those jailed in Coventry and Warwickshire over the last month
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CoventryLive is naming and shaming criminals from the city locked up by the courts in April.
Man who brutally murdered ex-wife at family home is sentenced
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“Your life was a lie, you lived a Walter Mitty type of existence - what the judge said to the bullying and greedy killer who murdered his ex-wife in her Lillington home Over the course of 11 years you bullied, belittled and defrauded your wife” said the judge, as he jailed him for a minimum of 28 years
Thursday, 29th April 2021, 5:04 pm
The judge who sentenced a man for murdering his ex-wife in her Lillington home described him as a manipulative killer.
Jasbinder Gahir was given a life sentence for the murder of Balvinder Gahir (known as Bally), with a minimum of 28 years before being considered for release.