Margaret River man Antony Hardy used metal pole to kill ex-wife s husband David Graves, Supreme Court told
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Antony Hardy, left, pleaded guilty to murdering his ex-wife s new husband.
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A man used metal painter s pole to fatally strike his ex-wife s husband after an argument about where he parked his car, the Supreme Court has been told.
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He also pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm to his ex-wife
The court heard Hardy used a 1.83m metal pole to attack Mr Graves
Antony Charles Hardy, 70, pleaded guilty to murdering 75-year-old David Graves and causing grievous bodily harm to Graves wife Jacqui, at a property in Margaret River, Western Australia, in January 2018.
Monica Graves is retiring from Harwich Community Primary School and Nursery, in Barrack Lane, after 30 years. Mrs Graves - known better as Monny by staff - has dedicated decades to helping students learn and assisting staff with school fetes. A spokesman from the school said: You have reached a milestone with finishing your 30 years with us. Monny, you have touched the hearts of many children and families in Harwich with your kind-hearted, caring way. We know that there will be many people big and small, young and old whose lives you will have touched and left a happy, long lasting memory.