A Sydney woman's trauma escaping poverty and war played a role in the violent death of her lover, a court has heard. 9News
woman's trauma escaping poverty and war played a role in the violent death of her lover, who she crushed with her vehicle after discovering him with another woman.guilty of murdering
The NSW Supreme Court heard she spontaneously formed an intention to seriously injure Thagipur, driving at him with her car, continuing through a bollard while he was pinned to the bonnet, and crushing him against the car park wall. She also felt feelings of worthlessness, never having found happiness in romantic relationships and being poorly treated by at least one ex-partner, he noted.Musa sent Thagipur a lengthy text message on June 27, 2020, before searching for him in Granville.
"Modern Australia, I believe, expects a person disappointed and upset by romantic matters to deal with those emotions maturely and certainly without harming others, whether emotionally or physically," he said.
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