Man sentenced for murder of wife in Mullion

By Joseph Macey

4th Nov 2021 | Local News

Donald Hickery appeared at Truro Crown Court this week.
Donald Hickery appeared at Truro Crown Court this week.

An 84-year-old man has been sentenced this week for killing his wife earlier this year in Mullion.

Donald Hickery appeared at Truro Crown Court where he received a hospital order after a jury agreed he had killed 82-year-old Jill Hickery at their home in Mullion in May 2021.

Police were called shortly after 11am on Saturday 29th May to LaFlouder Fields, following reports that a woman had been stabbed inside an address.

Emergency services attended the scene where Jill was confirmed deceased. Forensic enquires confirmed that she had sustained multiple, un-survivable, stab wounds.

Donald Hickery was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken into police custody where he was later charged to appear at Truro Magistrates Court on 31 May.

Following psychiatric reports, it was concluded that Mr Hickery was deemed unfit to plead and could not stand trial.

On Thursday 28th October, Judge Linford sentenced Donald Hickery to an indefinite hospital order.

Senior investigating officer, Acting Detective Inspector Nigel Green said:

"This investigation has involved several months of psychiatric evaluation of the offender alongside the criminal investigation.

"Following the sentence passed by the judge, Donald Hickery will remain in a hospital facility under the order and will not be considered for release into the community until it is deemed safe for him to do so.

"My thoughts remain with the family and friends of Jill and I thank them for their assistance and support of our investigation over the past months; during what has been a very challenging time for them."

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