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A former hospital cook who baked a fruitcake laced with rat poison for her husband has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence. | A former hospital cook who baked a fruitcake laced with rat poison for her husband has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence. |
Yvonne Godwin, 56, of Pilley Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire put two teaspoons of poison into the cake for her partner of 33 years, Robert Godwin. | |
She had earlier pleaded guilty to attempting to administer poison with intent to injure, aggravate or annoy. | |
She collapsed in the dock at Gloucester Crown Court when she heard the verdict. | |
Defending barrister Emily Durston presented the court with medical records dated back to 1975, which revealed numerous occasions when Mrs Godwin, a mother-of-five, had reported domestic abuse to her GP. | |
You are not a criminal in any shape or form Judge Jamie Tabor The barrister said: "She was at breaking point. There had been a long history of abuse." | |
Yvonne Godwin was recovering from cancer earlier this year when she discovered her partner had been unfaithful and was not "seeing things very straight at all," the court heard. | |
She made two cakes laced with rat poison and had told a neighbour she wanted partner Robert Godwin dead after he started an affair with a friend's sister. | |
Outside the court Robert Godwin admitted to BBC News he had been a bad husband. | |
Judge Jamie Tabor said he was being lenient as Yvonne Godwin had been in an abusive relationship. | |
"In my judgment (this) meant you weren't seeing things straight at all. | |
"You've been a mother to several children. You've worked hard in several places of employment. You are not a criminal in any shape or form." | |
Yvonne Godwin was also ordered to stay away from Cheltenham and not to communicate with her former husband for 12 months. |