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Father suffocated three-year-old | Father suffocated three-year-old |
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A father suffocated his three-year-old daughter with medical chloroform in revenge for his wife's affair, a court has been told. | A father suffocated his three-year-old daughter with medical chloroform in revenge for his wife's affair, a court has been told. |
Hospital radiographer Gavin Hall, 33, killed daughter Amelia as her mother and younger sister slept upstairs in their Northamptonshire home. | Hospital radiographer Gavin Hall, 33, killed daughter Amelia as her mother and younger sister slept upstairs in their Northamptonshire home. |
He denies murder but admits a lesser charge of manslaughter, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | He denies murder but admits a lesser charge of manslaughter, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
Mr Hall, of Grey Street, Irchester, appeared at Northampton Crown Court. | Mr Hall, of Grey Street, Irchester, appeared at Northampton Crown Court. |
The court heard that on 29 November last year Amelia was fed anti-depressant pills to make her drowsy. | The court heard that on 29 November last year Amelia was fed anti-depressant pills to make her drowsy. |
'Anger and bitterness' | 'Anger and bitterness' |
Mr Hall sat and cuddled his daughter for over an hour before smothering her with a rag soaked with the anaesthetic chemical medical chloroform. | Mr Hall sat and cuddled his daughter for over an hour before smothering her with a rag soaked with the anaesthetic chemical medical chloroform. |
She died just two days before her fourth birthday. | She died just two days before her fourth birthday. |
Mother Joanne found Amelia, known as Millie, under a duvet on the living room floor the following morning. | Mother Joanne found Amelia, known as Millie, under a duvet on the living room floor the following morning. |
Mr Hall had tried to kill himself with chloroform and had open cuts in his neck, thighs and arms. | Mr Hall had tried to kill himself with chloroform and had open cuts in his neck, thighs and arms. |
William Coker QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Hall had discovered in the months before the killing that his wife was having an affair with a man she had met through an advert on the internet. | William Coker QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Hall had discovered in the months before the killing that his wife was having an affair with a man she had met through an advert on the internet. |
"His anger and bitterness, his desire to punish Joanne are obvious," said Mr Coker. | "His anger and bitterness, his desire to punish Joanne are obvious," said Mr Coker. |
'Dealt with deceit' | 'Dealt with deceit' |
In text messages sent to his wife and her lover - identified in court only as "James" - Hall tried to explain the death and why he had tried to kill himself. | In text messages sent to his wife and her lover - identified in court only as "James" - Hall tried to explain the death and why he had tried to kill himself. |
One text, sent to Joanne Hall at 0257 GMT said: "I loved you. Millie asked to stay with me. I've dealt with your deceit for two months, now you have the rest of your life to deal with the consequences." | One text, sent to Joanne Hall at 0257 GMT said: "I loved you. Millie asked to stay with me. I've dealt with your deceit for two months, now you have the rest of your life to deal with the consequences." |
In letters found after Millie's death, the jury heard, Mr Hall explained to his younger daughter: "Sorry to take your big sister with me. Millie always loved you too and looked out for you. | In letters found after Millie's death, the jury heard, Mr Hall explained to his younger daughter: "Sorry to take your big sister with me. Millie always loved you too and looked out for you. |
"I couldn't take you from your mum, she needs you now and you need her in the same way that I have Millie and Millie needs me." | "I couldn't take you from your mum, she needs you now and you need her in the same way that I have Millie and Millie needs me." |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |