A man who stabbed his wife and mother-in-law to death in a "senseless slaughter" at their Oxfordshire home has been sentence to life in prison and will serve a minimum of 36 years.
Turkish national Ensar Gol, 22, returned home in the early hours of the morning, took a knife from the kitchen and went upstairs to the bedroom where he repeatedly stabbed his 28-year-old wife, Michala.
Her mother, Julie Sahin, 50, and a family friend, Casey Wilson, 20, ran upstairs and tried to intervene but were also both stabbed, Mrs Sahin fatally.
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A man has been sentenced to more than five years’ imprisonment after he was convicted of knife offences and one count of burglary.
Carlo Grossi, aged 33, of Two Mile Ash in Milton Keynes, pleaded guilty to four counts of having a bladed article in a public place/threatening another with a bladed/pointed article and one count of burglary in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court.
The first offence occurred at around 6.