Christine Kekkonen is convicted of murdering her husband of 15 years at their home.
Henri Kekkonen died on 9 May after being attacked by Christine Kekkonen at the property they both shared on Dunford Terrace in Baltonsborough, Somerset.
The 36-year-old claimed she did not mean to kill Henri, but a jury at Bristol Crown Court found her guilty of murder on Friday. She will be sentenced on 28 March.Henri Kekkonen was described by his parents as a "kind, warm and special” sonAt 16:21 BST Kekkonen sent a text message to her mum saying: "Mum, please get the police here now. Please. I’ve done something awful”.Within 15 minutes, emergency services were at their home, but despite their efforts, Henri died at the scene.
Kekkonen was arrested on suspicion of murder and later charged by detectives from Avon and Somerset Police's Major Crime Investigation Team.Senior investigating officer Det Supt Lorett Spierenburg said: "Henri was a loving husband who, aged 41, had so much more life to live. Those opportunities were cruelly taken from him.
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