Retired British miner David Hunter freed from Cyprus prison after serving sentence for killing wife

Retired British miner David Hunter had admitted suffocating his wife of 52 years, Janice after she "begged him" to end her life amid a cancer diagnosis.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Retired British miner David Hunter has been released from custody due to time already served after a Cypriot judge sentenced him to two years in prison for the manslaughter of his seriously ill wife.

Hunter, 76, admitted suffocating Janice, his wife of 52 years, at their home on the island, after she “begged him” to end her life as she suffered from blood cancer.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

On Monday (July 31), judges at Paphos District Court imposed a two-year jail sentence on Hunter, who has already spent 19 months in custody His legal team said he had been released shortly after the sentencing when Cypriot prison authorities had officially calculated his release date.

Judges previously found Hunter not guilty of the more serious charge of premeditated murder. His legal team had argued he should be given a suspended sentence, in a case which is a legal first in the country.

In mitigation last week, his defence lawyer, Ritsa Pekri, said his motive was to “liberate his wife from all that she was going through due to her health conditions”. The court heard it was Mrs Hunter’s “wish” to die and that her husband “had only feelings of love for her”.

Hunter, from Ashington, Northumberland, told his trial, which lasted for more than a year, that his wife “cried and begged” him to end her life. He broke down in tears as he said he would “never in a million years” have taken Mrs Hunter’s life unless she had asked him to.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

He showed the court how he held his hands over his wife’s mouth and nose and said he eventually decided to grant her wish after she became “hysterical”. The court heard he then tried to kill himself by taking an overdose, but medics arrived in time to save him.