Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dubai journalist convicted in killing

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A British newspaper editor in Dubai was found guilty Sunday of bludgeonin­g his wife to death with a hammer and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Francis Matthew, the former editor of the English-language Gulf News, had faced the possibilit­y of the death penalty in the July 2017 killing of Jane Matthew, his wife of over 30 years.

Neither Matthew nor his lawyer were present in the Dubai Court of First Instance for the verdict read by Judge Fahad al-Shamsi, which is common in courts in the United Arab Emirates. Matthew’s lawyer, Ali al-Shamsi, said he would appeal the sentence.

A brother of Matthew’s wife, who was in court for the verdict, expressed disappoint­ment.

“Our family has been saddened by the sentence given to Francis Matthew, Jane’s killer. We believe the facts clearly demonstrat­e that this crime was a deliberate act,” Peter Manning said in a written statement.

Dubai police said they were called to Matthew’s three-bedroom villa in Dubai’s Jumeirah neighborho­od on July 4. There, they said, they found his wife dead, and the editor told them robbers had broken into the home and killed her.

During a later interrogat­ion, however, Matthew told them that his wife had grown angry with him because they were in debt and needed to move, police said. Matthew said he got angry when his wife called him a “loser” and told him “you should provide financiall­y,” according to police.

Matthew told police that his wife pushed him during the argument.

He then got a hammer, followed her into the bedroom and struck her twice in the head, killing her, according to a police report. The next morning, Matthew tried to make it look like the house had been robbed and later went to work like nothing had happened, throwing the hammer in a nearby trash can, police said.

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