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Cause of death revealed after man who murdered 'cheerful and kind' wife dies
Cause of death revealed after man who murdered 'cheerful and kind' wife dies

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Cause of death revealed after man who murdered 'cheerful and kind' wife dies

A WIFE-murderer who hid her body in a septic tank and got away with it for almost four decades died of pneumonia, an inquest heard. David Venables, a former pig farmer in Kempsey, was convicted of the murder of 48-year-old Brenda in May 1982 after he hid her body in an underground septic tank on their 440-acre farm. An inquest at Shropshire Coroner's Court in Shrewsbury yesterday (Thursday) found the killer had died of pneumonia after battling urothelial cancer. The 92-year-old was jailed in July 2022, nearly 40 years since Brenda's murder, after her body was found during routine maintenance of the septic tank in 2019. David Venables hid his wife's body in a septic tank. (Image: West Mercia Police) Venables was arrested three weeks later for the murder, which he denied in court, instead blaming serial killer Fred West for her death. He was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, but he only spent less than three years behind bars before his death at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital on December 16, 2024. RECOMMENDED READING: A spokesperson for Shropshire Coroner's Court said: "David John Venables died on December 16, 2024, at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. "He died as the result of pneumonia. "Contributing to his death was the natural progression of urothelial cancer, obstructive uropathy and diabetes mellitus." The murderer had been imprisoned at HMP Stoke Heath, near Telford. CHEERFUL: Brenda outside her home in Kempsey. (Image: West Mercia Police) An investigation into Venables death by the Prison and Probation Ombudsman is currently in progress. In 2019, a murder investigation was launched and, through DNA testing, the remains found in the tank were identified as Brenda's. The condition of the remains meant her cause of death could not be established. MISSED: Brenda was described as a cheerful and kind-natured person. (Image: West Mercia Police) During the trial, the court heard that the couple were in an unhappy marriage and outlined the 14-year affair he had with another woman. In a 2022 statement, the family of Brenda said: "If Brenda had never met her murderer, we can imagine her cheerful and kind nature would have led her to much joy and happiness as an adult. "She would have continued her many friendships, from Young Farmers and beyond. "Her parents would have been spared the unending wait for her return, and been comforted by her continued care of them. "We continue to miss Brenda and we will never forget her. "Her characteristics live on in our family."

David Venables died from pneumonia three years after jailed for wife's murder
David Venables died from pneumonia three years after jailed for wife's murder

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • BBC News

David Venables died from pneumonia three years after jailed for wife's murder

A retired farmer who murdered his wife and hid her remains in a septic tank, died as a result of pneumonia, an inquest has Venables, 92, was found guilty of murder in July 2022 after Brenda Venables' remains were found inside the tank on the couple's farm in March, the Prison Service confirmed Venables, who was serving a life sentence, had died on 16 from Kempsey, had been 89 when he was jailed, following a near 40-year mystery over the disappearance of his wife, who he had reported missing in 1982. Shropshire assistant coroner Heath Westerman said Venables died at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital "as the result of pneumonia" and contributing to his death was the "natural progression of urothelial cancer, obstructive uropathy and type two diabetes."The coroner said he was satisfied it was a "natural cause of death". Venables was jailed for at least 18 years for murder in had denied killing his wife between 2 and 5 May 1982, and had claimed serial killer Fred West might have been responsible in police a trial at Worcester Crown Court, it was revealed that Venables had killed his wife after restarting a longstanding affair with another woman.A police investigation was launched after Mrs Venables was reported missing on 4 May 1982, but her remains were not found inside the septic tank until July 2019. At Shrewsbury Coroners' Court on Thursday, Mr Westerman said Venables was at HMP Stoke Heath at the time of his death, following a transfer from HMP Hewell in January was known to have "significant health problems" and had recently been diagnosed with urothelial cancer, following surgery. In April 2024, he was treated in hospital after blood in his urine was discovered, with further scans in May revealing an "abnormal growth in his right kidney".The coroner said he became frail as the natural disease progressed, and he was admitted to hospital with an upper-gastrointestinal bleed on 29 added Venables condition had stabilised but he continued to deteriorate and was later found to have pneumonia, remaining bedbound due to general weakness and muscle atrophy.A palliative care approach began on 11 December until he died five days later. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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