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British woman avoids gallows, jailed for husband's death

ALOR SETAR, Malaysia (AP) - A British woman accused of stabbing her husband to death at their Malaysian resort home avoided the gallows and was sentenced to 42 months in jail on Monday after she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.

Lawyer Sangeet Kaur Deo said prosecutors reduced the murder charge against Samantha Jones, 51, to culpable homicide, which is murder without intent, after the defense appealed to the attorney-general's office.

A conviction for murder carries a mandatory death sentence by hanging.

'œI was scared, and he was so angry,'ť Kaur quoted Jones as telling the court as she sought a lighter penalty before sentencing. 'œI miss him terribly. What I did that night was unintended. I tried to stop him, I did not know it would happen like this.'ť

In addition to the 42-month jail sentence, Kaur said Jones was also fined 10,000 ringgit ($2,368).

'œShe is very relieved having come to terms with what happened that night and for the court ... to understand what happened that night. She didn't intend for this to happen,'ť the lawyer told reporters later at the end of the hearing.

Wearing handcuffs and a surgical mask, Jones was earlier escorted by police into the courthouse in Alor Setar in northern Kedah state for the start of the trial. She was charged nearly two years ago after police found a blood-stained kitchen knife in the couple's home where John William Jones was found dead on Oct. 18, 2018.

The 63-year-old victim, who was drunk at the time, had a 15-centimeter (six-inch) wound in his liver, according to prosecutors. Police have said Jones confessed she stabbed her husband in the chest during a heated argument.

The couple moved to tropical Langkawi island 11 years ago under the Malaysia My Second Home program, which gives foreigners long-stay visas.

The lawyer said the couple, who had been married for 17 years, were devoted to each other but Jones was struggling with physical violence by her husband.

'œUnfortunately Samantha found herself at the receiving end of abuse. She supported John through various therapies to address certain problems that he had, none of which worked obviously, until that unfortunate night when things took a turn for the worst," Kaur said.

'œShe has accepted the fact that she needs to serve the sentence. She acknowledged the fact that a life is lost and I think she is looking forward to her own recovery because this was indeed a traumatizing event for her," the lawyer added.

Kaur said Jones, who has spent 20 months in detention, could be released as early as the end of next year with one-third off the sentence for good behavior.

British woman Samantha Jones arrives at Alor Setar's courthouse, Kedah state, Malaysia, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020. Jones, accused of stabbing her husband to death at their Malaysian resort home avoided the gallows and was sentenced to 42 months in jail on Monday after she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. (AP Photo/Eric Tan) The Associated Press
British woman Samantha Jones arrives at Alor Setar's courthouse, Kedah state, Malaysia, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020. Jones, accused of stabbing her husband to death at their Malaysian resort home avoided the gallows and was sentenced to 42 months in jail on Monday after she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. (AP Photo/Eric Tan) The Associated Press
British woman Samantha Jones, left, is escorted by police as she arrive at Alor Setar's courthouse, Kedah state, Malaysia, Monday, Aug. 3, 2020. Jones, 51, accused of stabbing her husband to death at their Malaysian resort home entered court for the start of a murder trial that could end with her sentenced to be hanged. (AP Photo/Eric Tan) The Associated Press
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