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Coventry grandfather killed his wife with machete before installation on fireconsequence hears

Coventry man killed his wife with machete before you put yourself on fire in a murder-suicide, it became known to the investigation. Seva Singh Badial, 87, repeatedly beat his wife Sukhjit. with machete in living room of them home in Kenilworth Road, Coventry.

Then he went into the garden and sat down in open fire pit and, as yet wearing his bloody clothes, poured the liquid over himself before setting it on fire. What happened in the garden was filmed on CABLE TV.

Their bodies were found on June 29, 2021

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inquiry in before their deaths in Coventry the coroner’s court heard that “on armchair in in the living room there was a farewell note written by the deceased describing a quarrel with his wife”. Delroy Henry, area coroner for Coventry and Warwickshire have concluded that Mr Badial committed suicide when he was 73 years old.year- An old wife was unlawfully murdered, according to BirminghamLive.

In recording of at the hearing, Mr Henry said that Mrs Badial had “suffered from a series of of stab wounds on her top body and limbs that have been described as defensive action to protect off bladed tool.” The coroner’s court heard that the billhook – a garden machete – was found her body along with the key that was also used to hit her through face.

The coroner said that Mrs. Badial had died. of head and facial injuries during her husband’s cause of death was from the consequences of fire.

Police outside Kenilworth Road property where is the man and the woman found dead

hundreds of people took to social media express your sadness when news broken of their deaths and express their condolences and prayers for pair. The couple had four children and seven grandchildren, and Mr. Badial was in charge of the well-known Badial department. store on soho road in Birmingham.

Application from them family said they were “ardent supporters of good causes and dedicated members of local midlands community.”

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