Grandad admits murdering his wife

David Clarke, 80, told he'll face life behind bars and likely die in prison

Swansea Crown Court
Author: Claire PearsonPublished 8th Dec 2023

A retired businessman from Swansea has admitted murdering his wife, who was found in their burning car at the side of the road.

David Clarke, aged 80, and his wife Helen, 77, were both pulled from the vehicle after emergency services were called to an area close to Singleton Hospital.

The two grandparents lived in Langland - but Swansea Crown Court was told told he will likely die in prison because of his age and the mandatory life sentence for murder.

Helen was treated by burns specialists but died from her injuries two days after the blaze.

Clarke appeared via videolink from a prison medical wing where he had his head and arm heavily wrapped in bandages.

The former company director admitted the single charge of murder at Swansea Crown Court following the blaze in September.

His sentence was adjourned until February next year, but Clarke was told he would spend life in jail and is likely never to be released due to his age.

Judge Paul Thomas KC said: "Mr Clarke will have already been told there is that there can only one sentence available and that is one of life imprisonment."

Clarke, of Langland, was remanded in custody to be sentenced later once the judge has considered a minimum tariff.

Police, firefighters, and paramedics were called to the burning Honda Jazz in Sketty, Swansea, on September 22 and the couple were pulled from the car.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Raikes said: "Our thoughts remain with Helen’s family at this incredibly painful time. Detectives continue to work alongside other specialists to understand the full circumstances behind this incident.”

Helen’s family said: "Our families are trying to come to terms with the tragic passing of a mother, grandmother, and friend in un-characteristic circumstances.

"We are working with the police to ensure that responsible parties are sound of mind and held accountable.

"We request that we are given the privacy to deal with this tragedy as a family."

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