Courtroom scene in Glasgow High Court showing a man sentenced for culpable homicide after driving his wife to suicide.
Courtroom scene in Glasgow High Court showing a man sentenced for culpable homicide after driving his wife to suicide.
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Abusive husband jailed eight years over wife's suicide in Scotland

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A 40-year-old man has been jailed for eight years in Scotland's Glasgow High Court for culpable homicide and abusive behaviour after his wife jumped to her death. Prosecutors said Lee Milne's physical and psychological abuse drove Kimberley Milne to suicide on July 27, 2023, in Dundee. It marks the first such case in Scotland holding an abusive spouse responsible for a victim's suicide.

Lee Milne, 40, was sentenced to eight years in Glasgow’s High Court on Friday for culpable homicide and engaging in abusive behaviour toward his wife, Kimberley Milne, over their 18-month marriage. Prosecutors argued his actions drove her to jump from a bridge in Dundee, Scotland, on July 27, 2023.

“Lee Milne physically and psychologically abused Kimberly,” prosecutor Laura Buchan said. “He deliberately and ruthlessly exploited Kimberly’s vulnerabilities, which makes him culpable for her decision to end her own life.” Evidence included grabbing her by the neck, choking, dragging, punching and knocking her unconscious, as well as belittling her, isolating her from family, limiting money and transport, and locking her in their flat without food.

“Domestic abuse is rarely about one incident,” Judge Lorna Drummond said. “It’s not only about violent acts, it includes more subtle, but nonetheless as harmful, exertions of power and control in a relationship. And it builds over time, each act, whether physical, psychological or financial, adds to the next. Increasing pressure and fear, eroding confidence and independence.”

The family issued a statement in court, saying they were devastated by the death of their “much-loved” daughter, sister and aunt. The case is a landmark for Scottish prosecutors.

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X discussions praise the landmark Scottish conviction holding an abusive husband accountable for his wife's suicide via culpable homicide, marking it as justice and recognition of coercive control. Some users question the eight-year sentence's sufficiency and raise concerns about protections for women and prison policies.

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