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Megan White

Mum jailed for stabbing husband to death during boozy 'fight night' session

Natasha Welsh has been found guilty of murder after stabbing her husband to death (Picture: Met Police)

An alcoholic mother has been jailed for at least 15 years for stabbing her IT executive husband during a regular boozy session dubbed "fight night.”

"Guilt-wracked" Natasha Welsh, 43, stabbed "lovable rascal" Martin Welsh with a 15cm kitchen knife during a heavy Friday night drinking session at their family home in Hendon.

Their 21-year-old son Kyle had been upstairs on his Playstation and ran down to find his father dying from a stab wound to the chest on October 26.

At the time of the killing, the “regular drinkers’” relationship had turned "toxic", jurors were told.

The address in Hendon, north-west London, where Martin Welsh was stabbed to death in October last year (PA)

The mother-of-two was said by her children to have the "strength of 10 men" and behaved like a "lunatic" while under the influence of alcohol.

Mrs Welsh had accepted killing her husband but denied murder, claiming she had no memory of that night.

But a jury found her guilty and she was jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years at the Old Bailey.

Judge Alexia Durran told Welsh: "In recent years, your life has revolved around alcohol. You started drinking in the afternoon before your husband returned from work.

"In a heightened state of intoxication and anger, you picked up a kitchen knife from the block on the work surface and stabbed Martin in the chest.

"I accept you are wracked by guilt about killing Martin and the effect on your children."

In a statement, the couple's daughter Charlie told how she and her younger brother "feel we have lost both parents, not one" as a result of the verdict.

She said they missed their "big bubbly" father "immeasurably", but added: "We know in our heart of hearts our dad would not want our mum to suffer in this way.

"He did genuinely love her no matter what happened and that is the main reason he would never leave her."

Mr Welsh's sister Maryrose Welsh said he was a "joker" and a "lovable rascal" who had a wide circle of friends in his native Scotland as well as London.

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