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[[Andrius Vengalis]] is a British man who was falsely accused of the murdering his wife Egle Vengaliene. Mr Vengalis woke to find his wife missing. He went searching for her and found her face down in a river about 3m from the bank. He attempted unsuccessfully to resusitate his wife.
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[[Andrius Vengalis]] is a British man who was falsely accused of the murdering his wife Egle Vengaliene. Mr Vengalis woke to find his wife missing. He went searching for her and found her face down in a river about 3m from the bank. He then attempted to resuscitate his wife. A witness, Robert McDonald, initially believed that Mr Vengalis was trying to ''throttle'' his wife but then realised that he was trying to resuscitate her. Mr McDonald took over the resuscitation attempt.
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A few hours later Mr Vengalis was arrested and charged with her murder. Mr Vengalis spent nine months in custody before his trial in which the prosecution offered no evidence.
   
A few hours later Mr Vengalis was arrested and charged with her murder.
 
   
 
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/husband-cleared-of-drowning-wife-claims-hes-been-prevented-from-contacting-children/ar-AA1bgLCS
 
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/husband-cleared-of-drowning-wife-claims-hes-been-prevented-from-contacting-children/ar-AA1bgLCS
   
After being released Mr Vengalis reported that he had not seen his five children since he was arrested and that they were now living in Lithuania with his wife's family.
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After being released Mr Vengalis reported that he had not seen his five children since he was arrested and that they were now living in Lithuania with his wife's family. Mr Vengalis claims that his wife's mother has turned the children against him and now won't speak to him.
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[[Category: Biographies]]

Revision as of 12:43, 17 May 2023

Andrius Vengalis is a British man who was falsely accused of the murdering his wife Egle Vengaliene. Mr Vengalis woke to find his wife missing. He went searching for her and found her face down in a river about 3m from the bank. He then attempted to resuscitate his wife. A witness, Robert McDonald, initially believed that Mr Vengalis was trying to throttle his wife but then realised that he was trying to resuscitate her. Mr McDonald took over the resuscitation attempt.

A few hours later Mr Vengalis was arrested and charged with her murder. Mr Vengalis spent nine months in custody before his trial in which the prosecution offered no evidence.


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/husband-cleared-of-drowning-wife-claims-hes-been-prevented-from-contacting-children/ar-AA1bgLCS

After being released Mr Vengalis reported that he had not seen his five children since he was arrested and that they were now living in Lithuania with his wife's family. Mr Vengalis claims that his wife's mother has turned the children against him and now won't speak to him.