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Husband accused of violence said to have led to wife's death, court told
Summary
Prosecutors told Winchester crown court that they say a campaign of physical and sexual violence by Christopher Trybus preceded his wife Tarryn Baird's 2017 death; Trybus is charged with manslaughter, two counts of rape and coercive and controlling behaviour, and the trial is under way and expected to last seven weeks.
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Tarryn Baird was found dead at her home in Swindon in November 2017 after leaving a note to her family. Prosecutors have told Winchester crown court that they say a pattern of physical and sexual violence by her husband, Christopher Trybus, preceded her death. Trybus, who denies the allegations, is now on trial on charges including manslaughter, two counts of rape and coercive and controlling behaviour. The trial opened before Judge Linden and is expected to last seven weeks.
Key facts:
- Prosecutors say Baird's death followed an escalating pattern of physical and sexual violence by her husband.
- Christopher Trybus, 43, is charged with manslaughter, two counts of rape and coercive and controlling behaviour; he denies the charges.
- The jury heard extracts from Baird's diary and that she reported incidents to doctors and a domestic abuse charity.
- The trial is taking place at Winchester crown court before Judge Linden and is expected to run for seven weeks.
Summary:
The prosecution says the alleged pattern of abuse contributed to a deterioration in Baird's mental state and her decision to take her own life. The defendant denies the allegations. The trial is ongoing at Winchester crown court and is expected to continue for seven weeks.
