A WOMAN stabbed her partner to death hours after he told her their relationship was over, a court heard.
Abigail White, 24, killed Bradley Lewis, 22, and called for an ambulance, but within minutes was telling a neighbour he had stabbed himself.
Mr Lewis was taken to hospital from the defendant’s home in Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, but died hours later from a single stab wound to his chest.
After being arrested on suspicion of murder, White told police: “I did not stab Bradley.”
Bristol Crown Court heard Mr Lewis had been fatally injured minutes after leaving a pub with the defendant on the evening of March 25 this year.
A neighbour, Laura Cundy, heard White screaming “he can’t breathe” and dialled 999, and when she entered the house she found Mr Lewis lying on the kitchen floor.
Anna Vigars KC, prosecuting, told the court: “She also found a lot of blood on the floor of the house.
“Although it appears that Ms White had made some attempts to clean up, because the mop had been used and there was clothing in the washing machine, and a knife with a blade about six or seven inches long on top of the radiator cover in the hallway.
“Abigail White was hysterical.
“Mrs Cundy did what she could to give first aid to Mr Lewis, following the directions given to her by the ambulance service, pressing on the wound which she found he had in the middle of his chest, and counting his breaths.”
Ms Vigars said the call handlers had asked Mrs Cundy to try to find out how Mr Lewis had been injured.
“It took some time to get any version out of Ms White, but what Mrs Cundy was able to get from her was that Mr Lewis and she had been arguing, he had picked up the knife, and he had stabbed himself in the chest with it,” the prosecutor said.
“In other words, although it took Mrs Cundy some time, she was quite clear that the wound was self-inflicted.”
Mr Lewis was taken to hospital but died the following day.
A post-mortem examination found he had suffered a single stab wound, at least 7cm deep, to the chest, which had penetrated his heart.
White told police in a prepared statement that they had argued after arriving home and he had reached for a knife with which to harm himself.
“She told the police that she thought that he was planning to harm himself so, she explained, she grabbed the knife herself
and took it out of the kitchen, intending to go to the front door and throw it outside,” Mrs Vigars said.
“Mr Lewis caught up with her in the hallway, she said, and grabbed her hand holding the knife, pulling it into his chest.
“She was absolutely clear with the police, ‘I did not stab Bradley’.”
The jury was told their relationship was strained, with Mr Lewis leaving the family home and staying with his mother.
On the day of the attack, Mr Lewis had been at a park with White and another family, and he had told her: “I don’t want to be with you any more Abi.”
White, of Chipperfield Drive, Kingswood, denies murder but admits Mr Lewis’s manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.
The trial continues.
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