Man jailed for life for killing his former partner in Dundalk in front of their child
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The foster carer for two children of married man Edmundas Dauksa, who stabbed his former partner 19 times in front of their six-year-old daughter, has said it was unspeakably horrific for the little innocent child to watch her mother being brutally murdered by her father. The scene has left her sad and afraid, sleepless nights, always questioning why daddy did this to her mammy. A child should grow up and have a happy and a loving childhood, surrounded with love and smiles from their parents.
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Monster who murdered former partner by stabbing her 19 times in front of their daughter jailed for life
Edmundas Dauksa, of Castletown Road in Dundalk, Co Louth, was convicted by unanimous verdict of murdering Ingrida Maciokaite
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It is unspeakably horrific that a little innocent child had to watch her mother be brutally murdered by her father, a court was told.
LMFM By Marc O Driscoll Edmundas Dauksa stabbed the mother of his child 19 times in front of their daughter.
A Central Criminal Court jury has found a local fishmonger guilty of murdering the mother of his child.
Edmundas Dauksa with an address at Castletown Road in Dundalk stabbed Ingrida Maciokaite 19 times at Bridgewater Mews on Linenhall Street in the town on September 18th, 2018.
The incident took place in front of their six-year-old daughter days after the child was placed in the custody of her mother.
The jury rejected the 52-year-old’s defence that he had not been “fuelled with murderous intent” when he carried out the attack on the mother-of-two.