Pond murder victim's son describes impact of father's 'heinous' crime

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The son of a woman murdered by her husband when he pushed her wheelchair into a pond tells an Adelaide court of his ongoing pain following her death.

Murder victim Helen Dansie lived two lives — one with her"socially clumsy" killer husband, and another with her loving family and friends.He was found guilty of killing his wife by pushing her wheelchair into a pondThe 67-year-old was murdered when her husband, Peter Rex Dansie, pushed her wheelchair into a pond at Veale Gardens, in the Adelaide Parklands, in April 2017.

Eugenia Giorgio told the court that Ms Dansie — who suffered a stroke in the 1990s — loved her son, family, friends, cats and gardening.

 

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