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Scottish man jailed for killing his abused wife who jumped to her death

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Posted on April 10, 2026

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LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - A man whose wife jumped to her death from a bridge after he had subjected her to domestic abuse was jailed for killing her on Friday, following a landmark Scottish court

Scottish Court Jails Man in Landmark Ruling Over Wife’s Suicide After Abuse

Landmark Scottish Court Case and Its Implications

LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - A man whose wife jumped to her death from a bridge after he had subjected her to domestic abuse was jailed for killing her on Friday, following a landmark Scottish court case.

Details of the Incident

Kimberly Milne, 28, died in July 2023 after she fell from a bridge over a main road in Dundee and was struck by a car.

Background and Events Leading to the Tragedy

The High Court in Glasgow heard how her husband Lee Milne, 39, had waged a campaign of violent and controlling behaviour towards her in the months leading up to her death, including in the hours before she took her own life.

Legal Proceedings and Verdict

He was jailed for eight years after being found guilty in March of culpable homicide, the first time an offender had been held criminally responsible for the suicide of their partner in Scotland, the country's prosecution service said.

Statements from Authorities

"Lee Milne physically and psychologically abused Kimberly Bruce (Milne) and our evidence showed that this abuse was a significant contributing factor in her death," said Laura Buchan from Scotland's Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.

"He deliberately  and ruthlessly  exploited  Kimberly’s  vulnerabilities,  which makes him culpable for her decision to end her own life. "

Evidence Presented in Court

Closed-circuit TV footage taken on the day in Dundee showed Kimberly Milne cowering from her husband while he shouted at her, walking away as he drove at her, hiding behind a wall and trailing slowly behind him.

When they reached a flyover bridge, she climbed the barrier and jumped.

Judge’s Remarks on the Pattern of Abuse

The judge, Lorna Drummond, said 18 months of prior abuse had included physical violence, including punching, choking and strangling her.

"The abuse was not only physical," Drummond said. "You belittled her by shouting and swearing at her, calling her names, you tried to cut her off from her family, checked her phone, restricted her movements, and controlled her access to money and transport."

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • This is the first prosecution in Scotland where domestic abuse was deemed the significant factor in a spouse’s suicide, resulting in a culpable homicide conviction.
  • Kimberly Milne, 28, had endured 18 months of escalating physical and psychological abuse before jumping from a Dundee bridge in July 2023.
  • The case prompted legislative momentum in Scotland to improve domestic homicide and suicide reviews under newly passed laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Lee Milne jailed for his wife's death?
Lee Milne was jailed because his abusive behavior was found to be a significant contributing factor in his wife's decision to end her life, leading to his conviction for culpable homicide.
What made this Scottish court case significant?
This is the first time in Scotland an offender was held criminally responsible for the suicide of their partner due to domestic abuse.
How long was Lee Milne sentenced to prison?
Lee Milne was sentenced to eight years in prison after being found guilty of culpable homicide.
What abuses did Kimberly Milne suffer?
Kimberly Milne suffered from physical violence, belittlement, restriction of movement, control of money, and emotional abuse from her husband.
Where did the incident occur?
The incident occurred on a bridge over a main road in Dundee, Scotland.

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