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David Hunter shared tearful call with daughter after prison release

David Hunter was sentenced to two years in prison for the manslaughter of his wife Janice (Victoria Jones/PA)
David Hunter was sentenced to two years in prison for the manslaughter of his wife Janice (Victoria Jones/PA)

Retired British miner David Hunter has said he shared a tearful call with his daughter after he was allowed to walk free from prison in Cyprus shortly after his sentence for the manslaughter of his seriously ill wife.

Hunter, 76, was jailed for two years on Monday for the manslaughter of Janice, 74, his spouse of 52 years, who died of asphyxiation at their home near the coastal resort town of Paphos in December 2021.

But he was released from prison almost immediately, having already served 19 months in custody, and, visibly emotional, told reporters outside court that he could not find the words to describe his feelings.

In an interview with the Mail, Hunter spoke of how he and his daughter, Lesley Cawthorne, both cried in an emotional video call made after he was released.

“I feel numb, it doesn’t feel real,” he told the Mail.

“When I spoke to Lesley the first thing I said was, ‘I love you’.”

He added: “We were both crying. She couldn’t talk. She started crying and she couldn’t say a word.”

The pensioner also said a police officer embraced him and told him he would be released following his sentence, the Mail reported.

David Hunter
Shortly after his release, David Hunter was able to FaceTime call his daughter Lesley back in the UK (Victoria Jones/PA)

“The policeman hugged me and said, ‘Congratulations David, you’re free, you got the result you deserve.’

“I just shook his hand and said: ‘Thanks, mate’.”

Ms Cawthorne, who launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for Hunter’s defence, said: “Speaking to my daddy was the most amazing thing. I feel like my heart has been put back together.”

She continued: “I thought I’d lost him forever. I cannot believe it. It’s amazing.

“I don’t know what to say. When I see him I’m going to hug him and never, ever let him go.

“I’m going to feed him and make sure he’s eating and I’m going to just hug him so tightly.

“I just didn’t think, after the way the case has gone, that this was possible.”

Janice Hunter gravestone
David Hunter’s daughter says he will want to ‘say his goodbyes properly’ to his wife Janice, who is buried in Cyprus (Aaron Chown/PA)

Ms Cawthorne previously said she believes her father will initially choose to stay in Cyprus to be near Mrs Hunter’s grave and “say his goodbyes properly”.

Judges had found Hunter not guilty of the more serious charge of premeditated murder.