Husband smothered wife to death as she battled Parkinson's disease

20 July 2023 , 13:15
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The couple were married for 11 years (Image: Cambridge News)
The couple were married for 11 years (Image: Cambridge News)

A retired civil engineer, who smothered his 'beloved' wife to death with cling film in what he said was a desperate bid to end her suffering from Parkinson's disease, was spared jail today.

Martin Rudin admitted killing wife Gabriella Rudin, 75, in an 'act of mercy' at their home Histon, Cambridgeshire on New Year's Eve 2022.

Mrs Rudin, a retried teacher, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019 and had told her family she wanted to die, the Old Bailey heard. Six days after the 82 year old killed his wife Rudin attended a police station and said: "I've come here to tell you that I killed my wife."

He had told care workers who attended on New Year's Eve that she died in the night. Mrs Rudin had asked her son to research euthanasia clinics in Belgium and said: "I want to go to Belgium, I cannot do this anymore."

Rudin denied murder and admitted manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility as the evidence suggested he was suffering from a depressive episode when he killed his wife.

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He was given a two year prison sentence suspended for two years. Judge Mark Bishop told Rudin: "This is a tragic case which has profoundly affected the families of the defendant and his wife who were a happily married couple for the 11 years of their marriage living an interesting and contented life together.

"The defendant was not coping with the strain of being the principal carer for his wife. I accept that the defendant is remorseful and at the time he did believe that he was doing an act of mercy, although his thinking was distorted by his mental disorder.

"It is clear Mrs Rudin had been speaking of wanting to die and I accept he was overwhelmed by her expressions of wanting to die given her depressed state. Whilst it must never be forgotten that all life is precious and frail and vulnerable people particularly need the law's protection the facts of this case require the court to take a merciful course."

Wearing a green shirt, glasses and grey bodywarmer Rudin was assisted in court by a hearing loop. The court heard, Mrs Rudin was his third wife and they had meet on the internet. By 2022 she was using a mobility scooter and she fractured a bone in her spine in November.

She had been expressing a desire to die since her fall and by December she was being treated for depression. Mrs Rudin told clinicians she felt like life was not worth living and she wanted to die. She said she wanted to kill herself but did not know how and 'that was the problem.'

Mrs Rudin had a stairlift and hospital bed in the home and was visited by carers four times a day.
Her son claimed she had told him many years before that if she got into a bad state with her health she would not want to continue.

Christopher Paxton, KC, defending Rudin, said: "This is a tragic case for all concerned. In a depressive state Mr Rudin killed his beloved Gabby. His motivation was from love and mercy to end her suffering. He acted on her repeated requests to him.

"Mr Rudin is a man of the highest integrity, loving and caring and his actions that ended Gabby's life must be seen in the context of this. Mr Rudin's three children who are prosecution witnesses are here today to support him.

"This was an act of mercy. He deeply loved Gabby's and his remorse is real, profound and everlasting. He acted out of love, compassion and mercy for his wife who had expressed a clear wish to die given her medical conditions and the circumstances she was living in.

"He is a man who has worked across the world on major projects and with his first wife raised a family."

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Rudin was handed a two year prison sentence suspended for two years. He must undertake 20 days rehabilitation requirement and will have an electronically tagged curfew between 10pm and 7am for three months.

He must disclose to the court any future relationships with females.

Kelly-Ann Mills

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