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Everton woman who stabbed boyfriend to death is jailed Everton woman who stabbed boyfriend to death is jailed
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Emma Walsh was told she must serve at least 18 years behind barsEmma Walsh was told she must serve at least 18 years behind bars
A woman who stabbed her boyfriend to death in a domestic row in Liverpool has been handed a life sentence.A woman who stabbed her boyfriend to death in a domestic row in Liverpool has been handed a life sentence.
Gary Morgan, 36, was found fatally injured at a house in Lavan Close, Everton, on 10 April and died from a stab wound to the chest.Gary Morgan, 36, was found fatally injured at a house in Lavan Close, Everton, on 10 April and died from a stab wound to the chest.
Merseyside Police said he had been a victim of domestic abuse.Merseyside Police said he had been a victim of domestic abuse.
Emma Walsh, 31, also of Lavan Close, was told she must serve at least 18 years after being convicted of murder at Liverpool Crown Court.Emma Walsh, 31, also of Lavan Close, was told she must serve at least 18 years after being convicted of murder at Liverpool Crown Court.
Gary Morgan, 36, from Prescot, died from a stab wound to the chestGary Morgan, 36, from Prescot, died from a stab wound to the chest
Following sentencing Det Ch Insp Mark Drew said: "This is a very tragic case which led to the sad death of a much-loved man.Following sentencing Det Ch Insp Mark Drew said: "This is a very tragic case which led to the sad death of a much-loved man.
"Domestic abuse is a complex issue and can take many forms."Domestic abuse is a complex issue and can take many forms.
"It can be psychological, financial, sexual, emotional and physical and can affect anyone regardless of sex, ethnicity or religious belief.""It can be psychological, financial, sexual, emotional and physical and can affect anyone regardless of sex, ethnicity or religious belief."
Mr Morgan's family described him as "a caring lad who brightened everyone's day".Mr Morgan's family described him as "a caring lad who brightened everyone's day".
They added: "No-one should suffer domestic violence.They added: "No-one should suffer domestic violence.
"Men should not be afraid to come forward. It is not a sign of weakness it is a sign of strength.""Men should not be afraid to come forward. It is not a sign of weakness it is a sign of strength."
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