The New Zealand Herald

Jealous woman jailed 6 years for stabbing lover

- Kurt Bayer

A jealous woman who lured her lover home by torching his most-prized possession­s before plunging a knife into his chest on the doorstep has been jailed for six years.

Virginia Maria Beerens, 59, admitted attempting to murder Benjamin Han at his Picton Ave house in the Christchur­ch suburb of Riccarton on January 22 this year. The High Court at Christchur­ch earlier heard how Beerens and Han started a relationsh­ip in late 2015.

They separated in the middle of last year and briefly rekindled their relationsh­ip in January.

But Beerens, the court heard, became jealous after the victim started seeing another woman.

On the morning of January 22, Beerens was intoxicate­d and formed the intention to kill the man, Crown prosecutor Chris Lange said.

She travelled from her Halswell home to his work, checking if he was there. When she saw his car, she drove to his Riccarton flat, where one of his flatmates let her inside.

In his bedroom, she found notes and gifts from the other woman, laid them on his bed, and burned them with a cigarette lighter. Beerens took a black flick knife, drove back to his work, and then returned to his flat.

Fire and Emergency arrived to tackle the fire, and the man soon showed up, alerted to the blaze by his flatmates.

Beerens approached him at the front door. “In one motion, she struck the victim in the chest with the knife, driving the knife into his chest as far as the blade would allow,” Lange said.

The knife narrowly missed Han’s heart and he underwent surgery for his injuries.

When spoken to by police, Beerens “expressed her frustratio­n that she had failed” in her attempt to kill the victim. Judge Cameron Mander yesterday sentenced Beerens to six years’ imprisonme­nt with no minimum non-parole period.

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