A doctor accused of murdering her husband attacked him with a hammer in his sleep because she was fed up with his sexual behaviour, including him forcing her into threesomes, a West Australian court has heard.
Chamari Liyanage has pleaded not guilty to murdering her husband, Dinendra Athukorala, who was also a doctor, at their Geraldton home in 2014.
The court heard she had no memory of the event, and her lawyer has previously indicated that the “question of battered wife syndrome” was likely to be an important issue in the case.
In his opening address, state prosecutor Nick Cogan said the couple had an “unhappy” marriage and Liyanage was no longer prepared to put up with her husband’s “controlling” behaviour.
He told the court Liyanage informed police her husband had forced her into sexual relationships with other women and himself.
“There is evidence before the event that Dr Liyanage was so frustrated she could see no other option,” Mr Cogan said.
“The state says that was the reason she took the hammer and used it against her husband.”
Mr Cogan said Liyanage was also unhappy about her husband’s sexual relationship with a 17-year-old friend of the pair.
Triple-0 call played to court
The triple-0 call Liyanage made on the morning her husband died in November, was played to the court.
In the call, which lasted for about 10 minutes, a sobbing Liyanage said she did not know and could not remember what happened to her husband.
“Is somebody hurt? Take some deep breaths,” the operator said.