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A jury hearing the trial of a man charged with murdering his estranged partner in front of their son has retired to a hotel for the night and will continue their deliberations at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court in the morning.

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THE baby son of a woman stabbed to death by her estranged partner sat watching television on the couch as his parents struggled over the weapon, a court has heard.

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Infant watched TV as father stabbed mother

The 21-month-old son of a woman stabbed to death by her estranged partner before he turned a knife on himself sat watching television on the couch as his parents struggled over the weapon, a court has heard.

Wed, 23 Jan, 2008

Murder accused 'inconsolable' over child's broken finger

A Turkish barber who stabbed his ex-partner and left her to die in front of their one-year-old son before cutting his own throat and wrists was ā€œinconsolableā€ over his child’s broken finger, a court has heard.

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