Man ‘stabbed twice by estranged wife after he had their dogs put down’

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Keith and Claire had been married for 40 years (Picture: Facebook)

A man who was stabbed twice by his estranged wife after he had their dogs put down had to use ‘all his strength’ to fend her off, a court has heard.

Keith Bridger and his wife Claire, 64, were married for almost 40 years, but she is accused of attempting to murder him after their relationship broke down last year.

Norwich Crown Court heard Mr Bridger had moved out of the marital home in Taverham, Norfolk, at the time of the stabbing, although they were still having mediation sessions.

Mrs Bridger allegedly attacked her husband at his new property in the Street, Bramerton, when she went to visit him. She’s denied attempted murder.

In court, Mr Bridger said his wife became ‘almost hysterical’ after he told her what happened to her dogs.

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He told the court: ‘I said to her, ‘You know what’s happened to the dogs, Claire. I said, ‘Claire, the dogs have been put down.”

Mr Bridger said the defendant ‘became almost hysterical’, and began screaming: ‘You killed my dogs, you killed my dogs.’

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Mrs Bridger reportedly turned ‘hysterical’ over her dogs (Picture: Facebook)

The jury heard the couple took on two rescue dogs in 2020 and 2021, which were said to be ‘noisy’, ‘bitey’, and to have ‘behavioural issues’.

The dogs, which had been staying with Mr Bridger after the relationship broke down, were put down after he unsuccessfully tried to rehome them.

Mr Bridger said she had pulled the car up towards him before getting out with a knife in her right hand and stabbing him.

Mr Bridger said he was stabbed ‘in the left side of my chest, just below and to the left of my nipple’.

He said he received a second stab below his rib cage and another under his armpit – all while using ‘all his strength and might’ to fight her off.

The jury heard Bridger told her husband he was a ‘bas***d’ who had ‘killed our dogs’ and ‘ruined’ her life.

EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE, tel. 07767 413379 Claire Bridger, 64, who had denied attempting to murder her husband Keith after he had their two dogs put down following their marriage split. She is standing trial at Norwich Crown Court. EAST ANGLIA NEWS SERVICE, tel. 07767 413379 With pics, available for court cover today An animal lover tried to murder her estranged husband by stabbing him twice after he put down their two dogs without telling her, a court heard. Claire Bridger, 64, allegedly grabbed a knife and stabbed her husband Keith in the chest and abdomen, leaving him with life-threatening injuries. Norwich Crown Court heard how he had been caring for the two rescue dogs following their marriage split, but could no longer cope with them and had been unable to rehome them. Jurors heard how Bridger screamed, ?You?ve killed my dogs? after he told her that he had their pets euthanised. Mr Bridger fell bleeding on the floor and called out for help while trying to restrain his wife who also bit him on the arm at his new one bedroom home, the court was told. Neighbours were alerted to the struggle and helped to try and disarm Bridger before calling the emergency services to his home in The Street, Bramerton, Norfolk. Jurors heard part of the 999 call during which Bridger could be heard yelling at her husband: ?You killed my dogs?, and calling him a ?horrible man?. The operator was told by the caller: ?There's a woman with a knife?. Mr Bridger could also be heard to say ?she stabbed me? during the call, which was made at 9.18pm on July 17 last year. He was initially treated by a neighbour who was a doctor before being taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with ?severe? and ?life-threatening? injuries. Bridger, of Rossons Road, Taverham, Norfolk, told police who arrived at the scene: ?He killed my dogs? before stating she ?just saw red?. She denies a charge of attempted murder, but has admitted wounding with intent. Bridger who appeared in the dock wearing a dark grey jumper appeared emotional and upset as the case was opened. The court was told that her 40 year relationship with her husband had broken down and he had moved out of their marital home in Taverham, although they were still having mediation sessions together. Prosecutor Peter Gair said the couple had taken on one rescue dog in March 2020, just before the start of the first coronavirus lockdown, and another around a year later. The animals - which were said to be ?quite noisy? and ?quite bitey? with ?behavioural issues? - had been staying with Mr Bridger after the marriage split. But jurors heard he was unable to permanently keep the dogs at his new one-bedroom address and had tried unsuccessfully to rehome them. Mr Gair said: ?He felt there was only one option and that was to have them put down.? His wife was unaware what had happened when she turned up at Mr Bridger's address to ask if he could pay for the next mediation session. She asked: ?Where are my dogs?? and ?became hysterical? when he told her that they had been ?put down?. The court heard she emerged from her car with a knife in her right hand and stabbed him. The trial continues.
Mr Bridger said his wife bit him twice (Picture: East Anglia News Service)

He said his wife then bit him twice on his right thigh as he screamed for help, lying on his back, losing blood.

Mr Bridger said: “She bit me twice in my right thigh. I cried out for help.

Mrs Bridger was only disarmed by neighbours who came to his aid, and later told the court she stopped by her husband’s home ‘on spur of the moment’ to drop things off.

Bridger said she asked her husband whether he could pay for their next mediation session, and had asked her husband where the dogs were.

She said she opened the car door, but she couldn’t remember what happened next before feeling a ‘huge weight’ on her back.

Mr Hunter also asked Bridger about the kitchen knife she had in the car with her. She said it had been in the vehicle after a recent run to the tip, and she had it in her hands as she was trying to move her seats back, before ‘tossing’ it in her front seat.

She told the court her last memory was her husband telling her ‘with complete fury in his face’ that the dogs had been put down.

She said she started panicking and felt this anxiety building up in her, later admitting she looked like a ‘mad woman’ when shown the footage.

Neighbour Naomi Yeoh told the court she came outside to see what was happening after hearing shouting and commotion.

The witness said she went out and could then see a man and a woman having a struggle on the ground.

Mrs Yeoh, who said the man on the ground was Keith, told jurors he ‘looked like he was trying to fight her off’.

Other neighbours then came and helped get Mrs Bridger off her husband, and a doctor helped Mr Bridger.

Mrs Yeoh said Bridger ‘smelt very strongly of alcohol’ and ‘looked mad and intoxicated’.

Bridger has admitted an offence of wounding with intent but denies attempted murder.

The trial continues.

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