PRINCIPAL FACTORS

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14.

The petitioner wanted only

to come to his

flat to read the letter, it not being his intention that the

deceased accompany her.

15.

The murder was not premeditated.

16.

In the circumstances in which he found himself at

the flat he formed the intention to kill the deceased and

deliberately broke into the bedroom and executed his plan.

17.

The number and extent of the wounds to the deceased

suggest a sustained attack.

18.

The defence of provocation suggested by the petitioner

was not supported by

19.

By their verdict, the jury indicated that even if he was provoked, the provocation was insufficient to cause a

reasonable man to do as he did.

MITIGATING FACTORS

20.

The murder was not premeditated. The petitioner

decided to kill the deceased almost on the spur of the moment.

At the time he was under great emotional strain, and had manifested suicidal tendencies. It was clearly a devastating

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