Droitwich man guilty of murdering wife
Mohamed Samak, 42, killed Joanne Samak at their Worcestershire home on 1 July 2024. A retrial, at Worcester Crown Court, heard Mrs Samak, 49, died from multiple stab wounds, with her blood later discovered on her husband's clothes.
As part of his defence, Samak previously said he saw his wife stab herself with a knife and "breathe her final two breaths". He is due to be sentenced at the same court.
During police interviews, he maintained that he was not responsible for her death.
However, it emerged during the trial that he was left "panicking" about not being believed after he moved her body, realising he had her blood on his clothes.
Gavin Kermack reports.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester
-
Colin Addison: ‘Infectiously influential’
Duration: 06:14
-
Hereford’s ‘giant-killing’ manager dies aged 85
Duration: 03:45
-
‘My mum made crêpes suzette for Queen!’
Duration: 05:32
-
Exploring Worcester's Bridges of Light Festival
Duration: 03:20