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Indian-Origin Woman Killed In Axe Attack, UK Court Told 

29 Sep, 2016 17:02 IST|Sakshi
Sonita Nijhawan

London: A 38-year-old Indian-origin woman was killed with multiple blows from an axe allegedly by her ex-banker husband who was suffering from stress, a UK court has been told during an ongoing trial.

Sonita Nijhawan was discovered in a pool of blood in her family estate in Surrey, south England, in May this year. Her husband Sanjay Nijhawan is accused of killing her with as many as 124 blows from an axe. Prosecutor Sally O'Neill told the jury at Guildford Crown Court in Surrey this week that the 46-year-old former banker with Barclays hit his wife on the head and neck before slitting her throat, 'The Times' said in a court report.

The court was told that after he was arrested, Sanjay Nijhawan told officers that he had become deranged and had suffered a nervous breakdown. He had reportedly quit his job with Barclays Capital Wealth after suffering from depression and anxiety and got further upset when his wife sought a divorce.

Nijhawan had also grown increasingly anxious about his 670,000 pound mortgage on the couple's 2.6-million pound home in Surrey. He denies murdering his wife and O'Neill said the defence case was expected to be that he had an abnormality of mental function.

The victim's younger brother, Amit Parkesh, said: They appeared very happy and I'm sure they were both very much in love. I had never seen them argue or be in anyway violent towards each other. Prior to this, I would have said Sanjay would not hurt a fly. He is a lovely guy.

The couple's four-year-old son was reportedly in the home during the murder and alarmed family members rushed to the home after receiving some bizarre phone calls and text messages from the accused. The trial is ongoing and is expected to last another few weeks.

PTI

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