Thursday 12 February 2015

JEALOUS HUSBAND TRIED STRANGLING HIS NURSE WIFE .



Hello dear readers,

Chilling moment jealous husband arrived in hospital to strangle his nurse wife in intensive care unit because he was convinced she was having an affair.

Rhyston Jones, naked from waist up, was captured on hospital cameras.He was seen making his way to intensive care unit where he strangled wife39-year-old shouted 'die' during attack that left Claire Jones unconscious She was only saved when colleagues hit him with chair and pulled him off Jones was found guilty of attempted murder at Newport Crown Court.

 This is the chilling moment a jealous husband was seen arriving in hospital before he strangled his nurse wife on the ward where she worked.CCTV footage shows Royston Jones, naked from the waist-up, making his way to the intensive care unit where he attacked wife Clair in front of seven patients she was treating.


The 39-year-old repeatedly shouted 'die' as he attacked Mrs Jones, whom he had become convinced was having an affair. He also claimed he was carrying a hand grenade. +7Caught: CCTV footage released today by police (above) shows Royston Jones, naked from the waist-up, making his way into the hospital where he attacked wife Claire in front of seven patients she was treating+7Chilling:




 The 39-year-old was seen wandering the halls of the Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, south Wales, before entering the ward where his wife worked. Jones shouted 'die' while strangling her+7Dangerous: Jones is seen entering one of the rooms in the hospital before the vicious attack . He was described to the court as being a 'jealous, possessive and aggressive man'An unconscious Mrs Jones, 35, was only saved after her 'heroic' colleagues at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, south Wales, hit him with a chair and managed to drag him off.The terrifying attack was captured on hospital cameras and the footage was released by the police. Jones was today found guilty of attempted murder at Newport Crown Court.Prosecutor Michael Jones said: 'Royston Jones was a jealous, possessive and aggressive man w Three Muslim students, including budding dentist and his wife, are shot dead at UNC Chapel Hill 'by man who'd ranted against religion' 'Were it not for the heroic intervention of staff at that hospital, he would undoubtedly have succeeded.'During Jones' trial, he was described as being like a 'man possessed' and flew into a drug-fuelled rage on the night he attacked his estranged wife.He slammed Mrs Jones to the ground, using his body weight to keep her restrained. +7Nurse Claire Jones+7Royston JonesProsecutor Mr Jones said: 'He had his hands around her throat and there's no doubt he was trying to kill her by strangling her.'Mrs Jones was dragged into another room by her colleagues but her husband came after her again and put her head in a headlock to choke her. She was left unconscious. Mother-of-three Mrs Jones told the court: 'He was like a man possessed. Marching towards me, seething and glaring at me.'All he said to me was: "You've done it now." And I said: "What have I done?" He put both his hands around my throat and neck and I was aware of colleagues screaming and shouting around me.Claire Jones, speaking to the court 'He put both his hands around my throat and neck and I was aware of colleagues screaming and shouting around me. 'I lost consciousness and the next thing I remember is being dragged into an office and a colleague telling me you're alright now. My colleagues were looking at me in horror.'She was treated at the hospital's A&E unit for a swollen neck and throat and back injuries - and witnesses said she would have died if her colleagues had not stepped in.After being arrested, unemployed Jones then told police the court had better not let him out or he would 'finish the job'. Jones, from Brynmawr, Gwent, had a history of drug abuse - and had taken drugs that day with the intent of killing his wife.Gwent Police said they were pleased with the verdict.Detective Inspector Leigh Mears said: 'This was both a very frightening and disturbing incident in a place that is supposed to be a place of safety - a hospital. +7Saved: An unconscious Mrs Jones was only saved after her 'heroic' colleagues at Nevill Hall Hospital in Abergavenny, south Wales, hit him with a chair and managed to drag him off'We must acknowledge the bravery of staff at Nevill Hall hospital - colleagues of the victim - for stepping in as they did, which undoubtedly prevented further serious harm to the victim.'We would like to reassure anyone who is experiencing any form of domestic abuse that they are not on their own and there is help and support there for you.'There is no justifiable excuse for committing domestic abuse.'We, together with our partners, are able to provide victims with the necessary support and confidence to take positive steps to stop these offences being committed and to ensure any such perpetrators are robustly prosecuted.'We are hopeful that the conviction of Royston Jones demonstrates that we, together with the CPS, take domestic abuse seriously and it will not be tolerated. 'We would like to recognise the strength and courage of the victim and others in supporting this investigation.'Following the jury's guilty verdict, Jones was remanded into custody ahead of his sentencing on February 20. . See pictures of the man and his wife .what so you think caused the man to go all out crazy with his wife .






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