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Pat Hurst & Luke Traynor

Mum claims man who killed her daughter 'deserved a medal'

A bank worker accused of murdering his wife with a crowbar "deserved a medal" for ever putting up with her, his mother-in-law has told a court.

David Pomphret, 51, bludgeoned his wife Ann Marie, 49, after he finally "snapped" from all the abuse he suffered, Liverpool Crown Court heard.

Pomphret, a technology expert with Barclays, struck her head with the crowbar more than 30 times at the stables they owned near the home they shared with daughter Megan, 18, in Warrington, Cheshire.

He admits killing his wife on November 2 2018, but denies murder on the grounds of a temporary loss of control.

He was a "quiet man" who finally "snapped", the jury of seven women and five men has been told.

Carol Buckley, the victim's mother, said in a statement read to the jury: "David was an angel. He deserved a medal for putting up with Marie.

Ann Marie Pomphret, 49, was found dead in the stables off Old Alder Lane on the evening of Friday 2 November (Cheshire Police)

"I could not have wished for a better son-in-law or dad for Megan."

Ms Buckley's statement said her daughter married the defendant in 1997 and they shared an interest in horses.

She described her daughter as the "driving force" in the relationship.

Ms Buckley also said her daughter could easily "take the huff", blocking her on Facebook over something she had said, and that three years before her death she had been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, which can affect a person's social skills.

Kenneth Crane, Ms Buckley's partner, said in a statement: "Marie, I would describe as a Jekyll and Hyde character.

"She was like a volcano. She could erupt at any time without warning.

Masefield Avenue in Winwick, the home of David and Anne Marie Pomphret (luke traynor)

"I would describe David as a very quiet bloke. He would never talk or chat."

On November 2 Pomphret rang 999 claiming to have found his wife lying in a pool of blood at the stables.

He told the call handler: "There is brain and blood everywhere, and it looks like she has had her head beaten in."

He was arrested the day after and protested his innocence before being released.

The murder scene following the death of horse lover Anne Marie Pomphret in Burtonwood, Warrington (luke traynor)

He was re-arrested six months later and charged with murder.

A post-mortem examination concluded that his wife died from a violent assault, with severe head injuries caused by more than 30 blows to her head with a crowbar.

Gordon Cole QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mrs Pomphret's death was not through a temporary loss of control by her husband but due to his "loss of temper", adding this is a case of murder.

The trial continues.

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