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31 March, 2020 3:24 pm

During Lockdown, nine people have died in multiple killings

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Nine brits died over the last few days, despite the restrictions and the lockdown.

Just a week after lockdown announced, there are nine people who died in multiple killing across Britain.

Nine people died during this lockdown: who are they?

The first case is an NSH nurse who was stabbed to death in south Yorkshire whilst three deaths in a suspected murder-suicide in Hertfordshire.

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Victoria Woodhall, 31, was stabbed to death outside her home in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on Sunday. The incident happened at around 5 pm. Neighbors heard screams and one look for help on social media to find a man who had fled the scene. A 40-year-old man was later arrested by armed officers, confirmed South Yorkshire Police. Victoria had taken a couple of days off work to be with her eldest daughter on her 13th birthday on Tuesday.

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Her daughter had been staying with Gareth Cowley, who is the father of Victoria’s eldest child, during the week while she’s working at the hospital.

Meanwhile, Anthony Williams is accused of murdering his wife Ruth in Brynglas, Cwmbran, South Wales, on Saturday. Police found the 67-year-old grandmother unresponsive at 7 am after an alleged late-night row with her 44 years husband.
Williams, 69, was arrested and has appeared in Cardiff Magistrates Court charged with the murder, speaking only to confirm his name, date of birth and address.

Ben Williams, defending, said the death was a “mystery” before the retired construction worker and engineer was remanded in custody. He is due in Cardiff Crown Court later today. Another murder investigation has been launched by Sussex Police. A man from South Wales has been charged with murdering his wife, and four people and a dog were found dead in a house in Sussex. Three people were also pronounced dead at a property in Hemel Hempstead on Sunday, with detectives then launching a murder investigation.

Police were called at 12.34 pm to the house in Stuarts Close with Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service already in attendance dealing with a fire. Formal identification is yet to take place, however, they believe that they have to be two women, aged 50 and 24, and a man, aged 57. Detective Inspector Iain MacPherson, from the Beds, Cambs and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, said: “We are treating this as an isolated incident”.

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