Young man from Cornwall sentenced after killing his mother

Jacob Poynton-Whiting has been given a hospital order

Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 14th Jan 2022
Last updated 14th Jan 2022

A young man from Cornwall has been sentenced after killing his mother.

Emergency services were called to Crowlas, near Penzance, last June where Sally Poynton was found dead at the scene. The 44-year-old had suffered knife wounds.

Jacob Poynton-Whiting was charged with murder, which he denied.

The 22-year-old, of Tregender Lane in the village, later admitted to manslaughter and the murder charge was dropped.

He also pleaded guilty to a separate charge of unlawful wounding.

Appearing at Truro Crown Court today (14th January), he was given an indeterminate hospital order under sections 37 and 41 of the Mental Health Act.

Jacob Poynton-Whiting

What happened?

Police were called by the ambulance service to Crowlas, near Penzance, on Tuesday 22nd June 2021, following reports that a man had attacked his mother with a knife.

Mrs Poynton sustained a serious knife wound to her leg before Poynton-Whiting was forced out of the house by a male relative who lived at the property, who also sustained a serious injury during the struggle.

The male relative dialled 999 and when he was on the line to the ambulance service, Poynton-Whiting broke a window to get back into the house and attacked his mother again.

In the second attack, Mrs Poynton sustained a serious wound to her neck and she was pronounced dead at 7.25am by paramedics, who had responded to the emergency call.

Poynton-Whiting was arrested at the scene by police officers and taken into custody.

He was charged with murder but following psychiatric evaluations, the prosecution accepted his guilty plea to manslaughter, when he appeared at Truro Crown Court on Monday 13th December 2021.

'The most tragic loss imaginable'

Detective Sergeant Nige Green, from the Major Crime Investigation Team, said: “The family and friends of Sally have had to endure the most tragic loss imaginable and in the saddest of circumstances.

"I would like to thank them for their dignified assistance in the investigation and my thoughts, and those of the entire investigation team, are with them at this time.

“I believe that this is the best outcome in the circumstances to enable Jacob to receive the help he needs.”

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