Bishop's Street Courthouse
A woman has been jailed for five years at Derry Crown Court for the manslaughter of her partner on June 8 2020.
Shauna Louise Pyper (43) of Primity Terrace in Newbuildings outside Derry had been charged with the murder of Darren McNally but after a trial lasting 15 days had been found guilty of manslaughter.
The court heard that the couple had been in a relationship for about four years and on the day of the incident both parties had been drinking heavily.
Judge Philip Babington said it was 'not clear' as to how the knife wound had been sustained but in her 999 call to police Pyper said 'it was my fault, it is totally my fault.'
At interview the defendant said 'I deserve what I get'.
Evidence presented to the jury revealed both had been drinking heavily with blood alcohol readings being more than three times the legal limit.
The judge said Pyper had agreed there was some violence in the relationship but said '90%of the time he was fine.'
Pyper expressed 'remorse and regret' and Judge Babington said she suffered from 'emotionally unstable personality disorder.'
He said that the jury had decided that while Pyper had caused the injury that led to Darren McNally's death but 'her intention had not been to kill him.'
He imposed a sentence of five years in prison with half on licence.
Pyper was released from court already having served two years and eight months.
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