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Clydebank man Neil Crilley accused of killing spouse denies she was wanted by him to perish

Neil Crilley denies the costs in the High Court in Glasgow. Pic by Spindrift

A GUY on test for killing their wife sobbed and stated he felt completely ashamed for not knowing the pain sensation she was at.

Neil Crilley, 77, reported he only realised their spouse Maureen’s agony whenever physicians had been providing evidence during their test.

Mrs Crilley, 67, had been discovered lying on her family area flooring having a broken leg in September 2017.

She passed away from spinal meningitis after among the sores on her straight back got greatly contaminated.

The pensioner told jurors that their spouse of 39 years had a anxiety about hospitals and needles.

He included which he felt alone with no help along with to prepare, neat and wash up by himself.

Mr Crilley admitted he failed his spouse and really wants to die as he does not have life worth residing.

He denies the homicide that is culpable of spouse at their property in Whitecrook, western Dunbartonshire.

The allegation spans between 1 and September 2, 2017 july.

Between the prosecution claims are she was “immobilised” suffering from injury and infection that he knew.

It’s alleged he did not get “appropriate, prompt and adequate” medical assistance and caused “unnecessary suffering” to his spouse. Sigue leyendo

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