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Pair jailed for killing woman, 82 | Pair jailed for killing woman, 82 |
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Two men have been jailed for the manslaughter of an 82-year-old woman who died the day after they burgled her home in Prestatyn, Denbighshire. | Two men have been jailed for the manslaughter of an 82-year-old woman who died the day after they burgled her home in Prestatyn, Denbighshire. |
John Roberts, 42, and Nathan Williams, 18, both from Dyserth, had already admitted unlawfully killing Maira Roberts last November. | John Roberts, 42, and Nathan Williams, 18, both from Dyserth, had already admitted unlawfully killing Maira Roberts last November. |
A manslaughter charge against Pepetia Jo Dawson, 22, of Dyserth, was dropped but she was jailed for burglary. | |
The judge at Mold said the case sent "shudders of fear" through the elderly. | The judge at Mold said the case sent "shudders of fear" through the elderly. |
Roberts was sentenced to nine years after admitting manslaughter and one year to run consecutively for handling stolen goods. | Roberts was sentenced to nine years after admitting manslaughter and one year to run consecutively for handling stolen goods. |
He also received a five year sentence for burglaries which will run concurrently. | He also received a five year sentence for burglaries which will run concurrently. |
Williams received six years youth custody for admitting manslaughter and four years for burglaries to run concurrently. | Williams received six years youth custody for admitting manslaughter and four years for burglaries to run concurrently. |
Dawson, who was the getaway driver, admitted two burglaries at the homes of elderly people, including that of Miss Roberts, and possession of cocaine. She was jailed for four years. | |
The offence was callously executed, you put on your masks and you burst into the house to confront this frail lady Judge John Rogers QC | |
Simon Medland, prosecuting, told Mold Crown Court how career thief Roberts and his girlfriend Dawson staked out Miss Roberts' detached home for weeks before the burglary last November. | |
He described how Roberts and Williams, wearing dark masks, hid in an outbuilding and waited for Miss Roberts to unlock her back door. | |
They over-powered her, threw her into a chair and, threatening to kill her, forced her to hand over her credit card and pin. | |
Dawson had parked a car outside the house and had her four-year-old daughter in the back so as to avoid suspicion, the court heard. | |
Following the burglary, Miss Roberts managed to get to a neighbour's house where she collapsed. | |
She had suffered a split aorta and died the following day at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, the court was told. | |
Mr Medland said: "Miss Roberts died as a result of the actions of the defendants Roberts and Williams. | |
'Painful' | |
"Miss Roberts was 82-years-old, she was six-and-a-half stone and she was small in stature. | |
"She suffered an upper aortic aneurysm. The pathologist said it would have been excruciatingly painful." | |
The court had already heard that Miss Roberts had lived at her home all her life. | |
She never married following the death of her fiancee in a Japanese prisoner of war camp during World War II. | |
She was well respected in her local community and treasurer of an artists group, Judge John Rogers QC was told. | |
Judge Rogers told the defendants he was giving them "deterrent sentences". | |
He said: "This offence will have sent shivers of fear through all elderly people who live alone." | |
"Miss Roberts was a fit and active lady looking forward to many happy years ahead until you, Roberts and Williams killed her. | |
"The offence was callously executed, you put on your masks and you burst into the house to confront this frail lady. | |
"You knew you would cause her injury, at least physical damage. In the event you caused her death." |
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