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Abi Fisher: Husband jailed for life for murder of Castleford woman | Abi Fisher: Husband jailed for life for murder of Castleford woman |
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Matthew Fisher will serve a minimum term of 15 years | Matthew Fisher will serve a minimum term of 15 years |
A man who made a social media appeal to help find his wife hours after he had smothered her and dumped her body in bushes has been jailed for life. | |
Matthew Fisher, 30, beat and strangled Abi Fisher, 29, and then left their baby alone while he bundled her body into a car and left it in woodland. | |
He then returned to the family home in Castleford, West Yorkshire, and reported her as a missing person. | |
Fisher was jailed at Leeds Crown Court for a minimum of 15 years for murder. | |
Abi Fisher, 29, was found dead on 10 July | Abi Fisher, 29, was found dead on 10 July |
Leeds Crown Court heard Fisher told officers he had last seen primary school teacher Abi on the evening of 8 July and had woken the next day to find she wasn't there. | |
Hundreds of friends and colleagues joined police searches for her, with Fisher, of Walton Park Street, posting a message on Facebook pleading for help to find his his wife. | |
His post read: "Has anyone seen Abi, if you have can you please let me know or get her to give me a ring." | |
However, investigations showed he had travelled to an area in Brierley, South Yorkshire, where his wife's body was later found, during the time he claimed to have been in bed. | |
Matthew Fisher had killed his wife and dumped her body by the time he posted this appeal on social media | |
The court heard he had left their six-month-old daughter, who had Covid-19 at the time, while he was concealing her body. | |
The couple, who met at high school, had been married for six years and had had their daughter through IVF. | |
In a victim impact statement read out in court, Mrs Fisher's family asked how he could do that "to my baby girl". | |
Speaking after the sentencing, Det Insp Amanda Wimbles said "Abi was someone who was loved by many" and what had happened had "shocked and devastated the local community". | |
She added: "Matthew Fisher's actions that day have ensured that their young daughter will now grow up without either parent." | |
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