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Devout Jehovah's Witness stabbed wife 49 times in bed, coroner hears

Daily Mail logo Daily Mail 5/05/2021 16:48:39 Jacob Thorburn For Mailonline
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A coroner has slammed the lack of action from Jehovah's Witnesses who did not stop a devout follower's frenzied attack on his wife. 

Ronald Mowbray, 82, from Studley, Warwickshire, stabbed his wife Ann a total of 49 times as she slept in bed.

A devout Jehovah's Witness, Mowbray was arrested at the couple's village home following the attack last February. 

But to the shock of the county's coroner, Sean McGovern, it was revealed that the pensioner had earlier informed a senior church member of his murderous plan.

And Mr McGovern warned that similar deaths could happen in the future if lessons were not learned from this incident.  

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An inquest into his wife's death heard Mowbray had told an elder at the church of Jehovah's Witnesses about his plan to murder Ann, but no action was taken.

He was arrested after he stabbed his wife almost 50 times while she was asleep in the couple's bed on February 17, 2020. 

Mr Mowbray was due to face trial after being charged with the murder of his wife, but died last April as his health deteriorated in HMP Hewell.

Speaking last year, Mr Mowbray's barrister Rebecca Wade explained his mental health had 'rapidly declined' and he was spending much of his time in the prison's hospital wing. 

Sean McGovern, coroner for Warwickshire, declared Mrs Mowbray had been unlawfully killed.

In his ruling, he said: 'Mrs Mowbray was unlawfully killed, she was stabbed 49 times as she was sleeping in her own home. 

'She was 80 years old and vulnerable by means of physical disabilities and she was a devout Jehovah's Witness, as was the perpetrator.

'The perpetrator made at least one comment to an elder of the Jehovah's Witnesses indicating that he proposed to kill Mrs Mowbray by stabbing her.'

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The inquest heard the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses 'do not have any policy regarding safeguarding vulnerable adults'.

Mr McGovern said there was a 'risk that future deaths will occur unless action is taken'.

He said despite raising concerns with the church, where both Mr and Mrs Mowbray were members, it was 'unclear whether they propose to adopt such a policy'.

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