The Borneo Post

Australian man jailed for assisting wife’s suicide in court first

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SYDNEY: An Australian man was sentenced to 10 years in prison yesterday for helping his wife commit suicide so he could access her life insurance, in what the judge called a precedents­etting case.

Graham Morant, 69, was found guilty last month of counsellin­g and aiding his wife Jennifer Morant to kill herself in 2014.

She suffered from chronic back pain and depression and was found dead in her car by police alongside a note asking not to be resuscitat­ed.

A Queensland court heard that Morant helped his wife buy equipment from a hardware store to aid her suicide and had encouraged her to do so.

In handing down the sentence yesterday, the judge said Morant was the sole beneficiar­y of his wife’s life insurance and stood to gain Aus$ 1.4 million ( US$ 1.0 million) from her death.

“You took advantage of her vulnerabil­ity as a sick and depressed woman,” Justice Peter Davis said.

“You counselled and aided your wife to kill herself because you wanted to get your hands on the Aus$ 1.4 million.”

Davis added that there had previously been no conviction in Queensland state for counsellin­g suicide, nor could he find a similar conviction in any other jurisdicti­on.

The court heard Morant had planned to build a religious commune with the money and had told his wife that God would not consider it a sin for her to take her own life. — AFP

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