Irish woman who stabbed fiance to death had previous conviction for wounding him, court hears

A newly-engaged Irish woman who admitted killing her fiance in Sydney was previously convicted of wounding him, a court has been told.

Irish woman who stabbed fiance to death had previous conviction for wounding him, court hears

A newly-engaged Irish woman who admitted killing her fiance in Sydney was previously convicted of wounding him, a court has been told.

Cathrina Cahill pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of David Walsh, 29, after fatally wounding him in the neck in the early hours of February 18 last year at the home they shared with two other Irish nationals.

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