A RAGING mum yelled "f**k him" as she was today found guilty of stabbing her boyfriend to death in a New Year's bloodbath.
Hannah Sindrey, 24, killed Paul "Dod" Fletcher, 31, at her home in Rayleigh, Essex, after a row.
She had to be escorted from the dock at Basildon Crown Court today after she was convicted of murder.
The mum yelled: "F*** him. That's what I think. F*** him. I don't give a f***. F***ed off."
Sindrey had tried pinning the killing on mum-of-four Kelly Blackwell, 26, who was jointly charged with murder.
But she was found not guilty following a trial.
In a statement, Paul's family said: “Our family have been devastated and are heartbroken following the death of Paul ‘Dod’ Fletcher.
“On the fateful night that his life ended, it destroyed so many other lives as well.
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“Dod was a big part of everyone’s life. He was loved deeply by our family. He was a son, brother and father. His death has left us broken.”
The court was told Paul and Sindrey had been rowing through the night after he became paranoid she was cheating.
Paul, who had taken cocaine, then confiscated Sindrey and Blackwell's phones causing an argument to erupt.
Sindrey's two children and Blackwell's four children, who were in the flat at the time, were said to be "hysterical".
The mum grabbed a knife and stabbed her boyfriend – causing him to collapse in the hall.
She then ran to the balcony with blood on her hands screaming: "He's been stabbed".
Paramedics raced to the house but sadly Paul couldn't be saved and was declared dead at the scene.
Blackwell later told jurors she heard her pal yell "you knew I would do it" as she waved the knife around the kitchen.
Speaking after the verdict, Julie Gowen, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: “This has been a challenging and intensive investigation as my team tirelessly pieced together the hours and minutes which led up to the death of Mr Fletcher in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
“Sindrey’s actions have not only destroyed the lives of Paul’s family and friends, but also her own family.
“Today’s outcome can never bring Paul back, but I hope it can bring his family some justice, and can give them some peace to allow them to move forward with their lives.”
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