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'Strong marriage' of shot barrister



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Published Date: 09 May 2008
A BARRISTER shot dead by police had a "strong union" with his wife and the couple were "deeply committed to each other", a statement released on her behalf said yesterday.
Elizabeth Clarke also denied she was with Mark Saunders before the five-hour stand-off at their home in Chelsea, London, on Tuesday.

She said it was a "very distressing time" for both her and her late husband's family and asked for privacy,
in a statement released through her chambers, QEB.

The statement read: "This is a very distressing time for all of Mark's family, who loved him dearly, and especially for Elizabeth, who much appreciates the support she has received from friends and family. Mark and Elizabeth had a strong union and were deeply committed to each other.

"While she grieves and comes to terms with her tragic loss, she would be grateful if the media could continue to respect her privacy and leave her in peace.

"Finally, it has been widely reported that Elizabeth was at the family home prior to the terrible events which led to Mark's death. She was, in fact, at work and arrived home only after the area had been cordoned off."

Mr Saunders's father, Rodney, questioned why officers shot his son, who he claimed was not a lethal threat.

"We will want answers as to why police shot him."





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 9:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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yockel,

09/05/2008 07:31:53
Story beginning to change already. Would not let wife try to negotiate with him, shot up to seven times. Wonder if there is any truth in the claim he 'exchanged fire' with anyone.

 

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