A man is jailed for at least 26 years after killing his wife during a home break-in. According to reports, he entered his wife’s home and stabbed her, resulting in her death. The killing occurs while their children are at school, meaning the children are not present during the attack.
Both outlets report that the sentence requires him to serve a minimum period of 26 years before he can be considered for parole. The coverage characterises the incident as a targeted assault within the home, following the perpetrator’s entry into the property.
The reports do not provide additional details about court proceedings beyond the sentence and circumstances described, including whether the offender pleaded to any charges or the specific legal findings leading to the term. Overall, the consistent accounts focus on the break-in, the stabbings, the absence of the couple’s children at the time, and the length of the non-parole period.