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A daughter stabbed and killed her mother’s best friend after he intervened during a drunken family row, a court has heard.
Rebecca Press, 31, picked up a 7.5cm kitchen knife and plunged it into the chest of family friend Richard Marc Ash.
Known as Marc, innocent Mr Ash had tried to calm Press down after she headbutted her mother Michelle.
Prosecutor Jonathan Rees KC said Press had spent the day drinking in her mother’s garden in New Tredegar with Mr Ash, 57 and other neighbours in July last year.
Mr Rees said: “Rebecca Press had picked up a knife and stabbed Richard Marc Ash with it, just above his heart.
“Mr Ash, known as Marc, was unarmed. The full length of the blade – up to the handle – plunged into his chest, some 7.5cms or so, and pierced the aortic arch above his heart.
“Mr Ash rapidly lost blood from that injury to the aortic arch, leading to his cardiac arrest and death.”
The court heard Press had split with boyfriend Ashley Allen in the days leading up to the attack and had been invited to stay with her mum.
Mr Rees said Press had been “becoming increasingly frustrated” as she sent a string of messages to her brother Gavin Press in a bid to find out Mr Allen’s whereabouts.
The court heard Press suspected Mr Allen had been cheating on her – and she sparked a row when brother Gavin turned up to their mum’s home at 12.30am on July 17.
Mr Rees said: “She began screaming at her brother Gavin, asking him to tell her who his friend, Ashley Allen, had been ‘shagging’.
“Michelle Press shouted at them both to be quiet or to leave.”
The court heard Press, who had taken Valium, thought her mum Michelle had spat at her during the family row – so she “lunged forward” and smashed her teeth against her mother’s nose.
Cardiff Crown Court heard mum Michelle escaped to her bedroom while Mr Ash shouted: “Will you just calm down Bec, what is wrong with you?”.
The court heard Mr Ash dialled 999 but the call was cut off and police called him back just before 1am.
He told officers it was “kicking off” at his neighbour’s home because there were two people who were not wanted there.
Mum Michelle then called 999 at 1.07am to say her daughter had “gone nuts and headbutted her” and asked the police to send someone quickly.
The court heard just moments later Press “burst into the bedroom in a rage” and screamed at her mum: “I have stabbed your f***ing best friend”.
Michelle then made another call just two minutes later to request an ambulance because “someone had been stabbed.”
The court heard Press left a voicemail for her ex Mr Allen at 1.15am to say: “Ash it’s really bad. It’s really f***ing bad. I’ve just stabbed someone and killed them.
“I’ve just murdered someone, please phone me now. F*** (screams). I’ve just murdered someone”.
The court heard the attack came after Press and victim Mr Ash had earlier visited the nearby rugby club and the Dynevor Arms pub.
When police arrived, the court was told, they noticed a drawer in the kitchen had been emptied on the floor. A Tesco branded KP/9 knife was found near the fridge covered in Mr Ash’s blood.
“Looking around the kitchen quickly, the officers saw that a drawer from one of the kitchen units had been pulled out and emptied on to the floor, with knives and forks everywhere.”
The court heard a Tesco branded KP/9 knife was found near to the fridge covered in Mr Ash’s blood.
Emergency Response Doctor, Dr Matt O’Meara, arrived at the scene at 1.44am but Mr Ash’s injuries were found to be “unsurvivable” and he was pronounced dead at 2am.
Press, of Second Avenue, Trecenydd, said she was acting in self defence and denies murder and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The court heard Press attempted to hide from police while ringing her ex-partner’s mum Stephanie Allen in a bid to get help escaping – but she refused.
Police spotted Press walking near to the address at 3.14am before she was arrested and feigned surprise saying: “What has someone died?”
In a prepared statement to officers, she claimed she “got involved” in a row between her mum and brother when Mr Ash stepped in.
She said: “Marc has been very aggressive towards me and started pushing and grabbing me.
“He has then grabbed me by my arms, causing bruising to the inside of both arms, and started trying to push me and pin me against the kitchen.
“I was fearful as to what he was going to do because I’ve never seen him act like that before. Marc is normally a chilled and mellow character but wasn’t at this point.
“In self-defence, I have tried to push him away but he has continued to be aggressive.
“I have picked up the closest item to me from the kitchen worktop, which was a knife and I have hit him with it.
“I didn’t intend to stab him in the chest but accept this is what I did.
“I had no intention to kill Marc, I was acting in self-defence and used reasonable force in the circumstances.”
The trial, before Judge Recorder Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, continues and is due to last three weeks.
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