Man sentenced for bludgeoning wife to death in Stockport goes missing

Michael Smales from Sedgley Park is subject to an indefinite hospital order after he was convicted of the manslaughter of his wife in 2009.

Author: Victoria GloverPublished 4th May 2018

A man sentenced to an indefinite hospital order after he bludgeoned his wife to death in Stockport has gone missing.

Michael Smales, 54, flew into a rage after wife Patricia, 44, told him their marriage was over and throttled her after she tried to run out of their house in Gatley in January 2009.

He then picked up a brick and hit her on the head before he continued to strike the Manchester Airport check-in worker with a concrete paving slab.

Smales fled the scene wearing only a T-shirt before he was detained shortly afterwards on an embankment of the M60.

He later admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court in July 2009.

On Thursday, Greater Manchester Police said Smales - who is being managed by mental health services in the community - had been missing from his home in Sedgley Park, Manchester, since April 30.

In a statement the force said it was concerned for his physical and mental health.

It is believed he could be heading to Scotland and was last seen wearing a camouflage jacket, jeans and trainers.

A police spokeswoman said: "Anyone who sees Michael is asked not to approach him but to call police as soon as possible.

"Those with any information about his whereabouts are asked to contact police on 0161 856 8174, alternatively call 101 quoting the missing person reference number MP/18/0115395 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."