Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Husband convicted of killing Indian-origin woman in UK

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: MITESH PATEL, 37, HAD DENIED KILLING HIS WIFE JESSICA, WHOSE BODY WAS FOUND AT THEIR HOME IN MAY. HE HAD INSISTED HE WAS INNOCENT AND THAT HE FOUND HER DEAD

The husband of a 34-year-old Indian-origin pharmacist found dead in her home in Middlesbor­ough, northern England, earlier this year, has been found guilty of her murder on Tuesday.

Mitesh Patel, 37, had denied killing his wife Jessica, whose body was found at their home in May. His murder trial at Teesside Crown Court opened last month and on Tuesday a jury found him guilty of strangling his wife to death with a supermarke­t plastic bag so he could start a new life with his boyfriend whom he met on the gay dating app Grindr.

Justice James Goss told the jury a life sentence was mandatory and he would determine Patel’s minimum term behind bars during a sentencing hearing on Wednesday.

The court was told how the accused had planned to claim a £2 million life insurance pay-out and move to Australia with Amit Patel, described as his “soulmate”.

The jury heard the man had made internet searches dating back years, including “I need to kill my wife” and “insulin over- dose”,

In July 2015, he told his Sydney-based lover Amit: “Her days are marked.”

Mitesh Patel had insisted he was innocent and claimed he had returned home to find the couple’s house burgled and his wife’s wrists bound with duct tape. But prosecutor­s presented evidence to the jury to show it was Patel himself who had tied her up after injecting her with insulin and strangling and suffocatin­g her with a Tesco supermarke­t bag.

In a statement after the trial, the victim’s family said they were “devastated” by her death.

“She had simple dreams; all she ever wanted was to fall in love, have a family of her own and live happily ever after. The man we welcomed into our family, who promised to look after and protect her, betrayed her in every sense of the word, cheating her of her dreams, robbing her of her life and robbing us of her,” it said.

The court heard that Mitesh Patel regularly chatted with men on Grindr under the pseudonym “Prince”, using the gay dating app daily in front of employees at the pharmacy he ran with his wife. The jury was told that his gay double life became the pharmacy’s “worst kept secret”.

On Tuesday, the jury of six men and six women took three hours of deliberati­on to give their guilty verdict.

Jessica Patel was found at her home on The Avenue in Linthorpe suburb of Middlesbor­ough with “serious injuries” and pronounced dead at the scene.

The victim, also known as Jess, ran the local chemist’s shop on Roman Road in Middlesbor­ough with her husband, whom she met while studying at university in Manchester. The couple’s home is close to their pharmacy, which they ran for around three years. Both the home and work premises were the focus of intense police searches in the days after the murder on May 14.

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