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Twisted ex-soldier, 34, strangled girlfriend to death in Spanish hotel on what family said was ‘make or break' hols

Twisted ex-soldier, 34, strangled girlfriend to death in Spanish hotel on what family said was ‘make or break' hols

The Irish Sun08-05-2025

AN EX-SOLDIER faces up to three decades behind bars after being convicted of murdering his Irish girlfriend at a Spanish hotel.
Keith Byrne, 34, was found guilty of the shocking 2023 murder after three days of jury deliberations.
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Forensic evidence pointed to Kirsty being strangled from behind
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Byrne was found to have strangled Kirsty Ward to death with a hair straightener power cord
Credit: Screen grabs from video footage
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The trial judge will now consider his sentence after the jury's decision late last night
Credit: Gerard Couzens
He was found to have strangled Kirsty Ward to death with a hair straightener power cord after she said she was leaving him.
The ex-Irish Guards and Parachute Regiment soldier claimed during his trial in Tarragona that the 36-year-old mum-of-one had died by suicide in their hotel.
But he described himself as a "respectful and intelligent" father who would never commit an act of domestic violence.
He also demonised Kirsty, claiming she could be 'four people in one day' - especially after binging on alcohol and cocaine.
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The trial judge announced he was retiring to consider his sentence after the jury's decision late last night.
Jurors had begun their deliberations on Monday following the May 1 Bank Holiday.
However, Byrne is not expected to find out for nearly a month how much jail time he will be handed.
A private prosecutor for acting for Kirsty's family is pushing for a 30 year sentence, while public prosecutor Javier Goimil urged the judge to jail him for 20 years.
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Goimil's pre-trial demand was lowered by a year as he accepted Byrne's prior use of drink and drugs as a mitigating circumstance after jurors ruled he had 'diminished cognitive and volitional faculties" when he killed Kirsty.
The prosecutor, a domestic violence specialist, rubbished Byrne's court claim that Kirsty died by suicide during his closing speech.
He claimed the ex-soldier had
Forensic evidence pointed to Kirsty being strangled from behind after 'incapacitating herself' with alcohol and cocaine, he said.
He told the court: "Byrne has adapted his version of events of what happened in that timeframe nearly two years on in accordance with the evidence he's learnt there is against him.
"He's saying Kirsty tied a cable round her neck and attached it to the door knob but in the state she was in it would have been impossible for her to do that and there's nothing showing there was a knot in the cable.
"What's occurred here is a violent and painful death, a strangulation from behind where someone is pulling from the front to the back. This was not a suicide."
He added that she had not left a note for her relatives and had bought a plane ticket back to her hometown Dublin for July 4.
"Kirsty's relationship with Byrne was very toxic, very intense and very emotional," he said.
"She decided to end it during the week they stayed at the hotel in Salou and her partner couldn't accept that decision."
He further said that the volume of alcohol Kirsty had drunk ahead of her death would have impacted significantly on her ability to defend herself.
Following his arrest in
Byrne's defence lawyer Jordi Cabre had been seeking acquittal for his client before the jury verdict - and asked the judge afterwards to hand down the "minimum sentence".
Kirsty's mum Jackie Ward called Byrne someone she 'didn't like' and 'didn't trust' on the first day of the trial.
She was asked when giving evidence if she thought her daughter could have died by suicide.
But she said: "She did everything for her son. She would never ever leave him. She would never do that to him."
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Threats and intimidation
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