A truck driver is found guilty of murdering his girlfriend after she is crushed against a lamppost, according to reports from Belfast Telegraph and the Evening Standard. Both outlets describe the case as involving fatal injuries sustained during an incident in Oldbury on 5 November last year. The Evening Standard says the victim, Lily Whitehouse, suffers fatal chest injuries. The Belfast Telegraph similarly reports that the man is convicted of his girlfriend’s murder after the crushing incident against the lamppost. The coverage characterizes the injuries as life-threatening and resulting in the woman’s death. The articles present the conviction and key circumstances of the incident, including the location and date, and focus on the fatal nature of the injuries. They do not provide details in the supplied text about the trial’s broader evidence, the defendant’s stated position, or the sentence outcome. The reports agree on the core facts: the relationship between the victim and defendant, the method of the assault described as crushing her against a lamppost, and that the victim dies as a result of the injuries.
Truck driver found guilty of girlfriend’s murder after crushing her against lamppost
A truck driver is found guilty of murdering his girlfriend after she is crushed against a lamppost, according to reports from Belfast Telegraph and the Evening Standard. Both outlets describe the case...
- A truck driver is found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
- The fatal incident occurs in Oldbury on 5 November last year.
- The woman is crushed against a lamppost.
- The victim’s injuries include fatal chest injuries, according to one outlet.
- Both reports describe the conviction tied to the crushing incident and the woman’s death.
Lily Whitehouse suffered fatal chest injuries in the incident in Oldbury on November 5 last year.
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