Student killed partner in 'brutal' attack - court
Briefly

The prosecution stated, "This was a brutal and savage attack, as the evidence of her injuries," highlighting the severity of Ms. Wang's death, which included multiple stab wounds and strangulation.
Prosecutor Henrietta Paget emphasized, "By the time he called 999, he knew very well that it was too late to save Ms. Wang," indicating Mr. Michals' awareness of the imminent danger to his partner.
Ms. Paget pointed out that Michals first sought legal advice before calling an ambulance, stating, "His first instinct in the hours that followed - far from doing anything at all to help her - was to cover his tracks in an effort to save himself."
Describing Ms. Wang, the prosecutor noted, "She was a quiet and gentle person who was funny, very organised and well turned-out," painting a picture of a promising student with a bright future.
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