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Man found guilty of murdering estranged wife
Tania Williams was attacked soon after she returned home
A man has been found guilty of murdering his estranged wife after he tracked her down on a night out.
Raymond Williams, 61, went from venue to venue trying to find Tania Williams while she was out with friends in Norwich on 17 January.
Later that night, the 49-year-old mother of four was found with severe wounds to her neck near her home in Catherine Gardens, Thorpe St Andrew. She died of blood loss at the scene.
Williams denied murder and was convicted at Norwich Crown Court following a 17-day trial.
Williams was arrested outside his address hours after the murder
Jurors heard how the married couple had three children together, but Williams moved out of the family home when their relationship broke down.
On the night of her murder, footage captured him searching for Tania in the city centre, before eventually finding her in Revolucion de Cuba on Queen Street.
They were seen walking out together, with Tania trying to distance herself.
The pair then separated and security footage showed a vehicle matching Williams' car parked on Yarmouth Road, near Catherine Gardens, minutes before Tania was attacked.