
By BONNIE CHRISTIAN.
A Geraldton doctor who bludgeoned her sleeping husband to death with a mallet after years of abuse has been sentenced to four years’ jail for his manslaughter.
Chamari Liyanage, 36, killed Dinendra Athukorala at their home in June, 2014 and was acquitted of the more serious charge of murder.
A Supreme Court jury deliberated for almost seven hours before reaching its verdict, after hearing three weeks of evidence in Geraldton.
With time already served, Liyanage will be eligible for parole in July.
During the trial the court heard about a five-year marriage defined by the “worst kind” of escalating sexual, physical and emotional abuse.
Liyanage testified she had tried to leave her husband six times, but was trapped in a cycle of abuse with someone who was “a monster”.
Dr Athukorala’s body was found on June 24, 2014, after a triple-0 call made by Liyanage at 6.30am.
Police officers arrived to see her huddled by the couch in a distressed state.
When they walked into the main bedroom they found her husband lying on the bed surrounded by blood and with a pillow over his face.
A 1.79 kilogram mallet was lying next to his head.
Liyanage had no obvious injuries that pointed to signs of a struggle.
She maintained she remembered nothing in the five-hour period after going to sleep the previous night and waking up the next morning.