David Redfern, a bank IT worker, had refused to call an ambulance as his frail victim lay dying outside his five-storey townhouse.
David Redfern, 46, a bank IT worker, of Barmouth, Gwynedd, had refused to call an ambulance as frail Margaret Barnes lay dying outside his five-storey townhouse last July.
Home Office pathologist Dr Brian Rodgers said the attack caused “deep tearing” of her liver, broken ribs and internal bleeding.
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