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Wife cleared of low attack

Wednesday 19 January 1994 00:02 GMT
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A WOMAN who grabbed her estranged husband by the testicles was yesterday cleared of wounding.

At Liverpool Crown Court a jury of six men and six women gave a unanimous verdict on Felicity Greenham, Aids strategy and policy co-ordinator for Liverpool Health Authority.

During the three-day trial the court heard how Ms Greenham, 41, bit David Bain, 44, on the shoulder and grabbed his testicles during a scuffle when she went to their house in Rufford, Lancashire, to collect clothes.

Her husband, a primary school teacher, needed seven stitches inserted in his torn scrotum.

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