‘Ruthlessly’ abusive man jailed after wife died jumping from Scotland bridge
Lee Milne was sentenced to eight years in prison for culpable homicide and abusive behavior in Scotland, after his wife, Kimberley Milne, died by suicide in July 2023. Prosecutors successfully argued that Lee Milne's physical, emotional, and financial abuse drove Kimberley to take her own life.

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AI-generatedLee Milne was sentenced to eight years in prison for culpable homicide and abusive behavior in Scotland, after his wife, Kimberley Milne, died by suicide in July 2023. Prosecutors successfully argued that Lee Milne's physical, emotional, and financial abuse drove Kimberley to take her own life. The case, heard in Glasgow's High Court, marked the first time Scottish prosecutors held an abusive spouse responsible for a victim's suicide. Evidence presented detailed 18 months of controlling and violent behavior, including physical assaults, belittling, and isolating Kimberley from her family. Judge Lorna Drummond emphasized the cumulative impact of domestic abuse, highlighting the subtle yet harmful exertion of power and control in relationships.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedDomestic abuse is rarely about one incident.
Lee Milne physically and psychologically abused Kimberly.
Lee Milne was convicted for culpable homicide and abusive behaviour.
Lee Milne, 40, was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Kimberley Milne jumped to her death in Scotland in July 2023.