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UPDATE: The husband of a woman who was shot to death in 1996 has been questioned in court about whether he ordered one of his sons to kill his wife. Ian Britton has denied having anything to do with her death and said a possible chat with a workmate about knocking her off was only talk . A court heard then-Blackwater resident Ian was having an affair with a family friend and had been on the verge of confessing his infidelity when his wife Dorothy was killed on about March 6. A Mackay Supreme Court jury heard she was shot in the head in her bed - her body was discovered by her daughter-in-law Maxine Britton the following evening.
Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.