Diane Bridgewater reveals how a fight over loud music escalated to a point where her and her husband feared for their lives.
The mother of a woman on trial for manslaughter has told the WA Supreme Court she thought her daughter's partner"was going to kill us" during a terrifying argument that ended when he was fatally stabbed.
Mrs Bridgewater and her husband, John, had arrived in Perth from the United Kingdom about 10 days before the stabbing to celebrate their daughter's 40th birthday and to meet Mr Josephs for the first time. Today, Mrs Bridgewater testified that on the day of Mr Josephs's death, all four of them had gone to a local bar before deciding to return home to finish off food that had been left over from her daughter's birthday party the day before.She said as they were sitting around chatting, Mr Josephs started playing some loud"horrible" music.
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