Renfrew woman threatened to kill her husband if he didn't come home in "five minutes" after an argument

A Renfrew girl threatened to kill her husband if he didn’t return house in 5 minutes after they'd an argument

Linda Kierstzen, 50, made a threatening cellphone name to long-term husband Wayne Kierstzen on September 10.

Kierstzen, of Porterfield Street, had an argument with Wayne, inflicting him to stroll out of his house.

However earlier than he left, she threw gadgets round the lounge, smashing an object off of the lounge door.

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Procurator fiscal depute Tracy Wright informed Paisley Sheriff Courtroom: “Round 1.30pm on Saturday, September 10, each the accused and the complainer Wayne Kierstzen have been inside his house tackle.

“The accused seemed to be upset at her husband and shouted at him to remain in one other room.

“He suggested her that he was going to contact the psychological well being staff as a result of her erratic behaviour.

“Earlier than Wayne left the property, the accused started to throw gadgets across the property, with an merchandise placing the lounge door.

“The accused phoned her husband, telling him to come back house instantly or she ‘would kill him.’

“Police have been contacted at this level.

“Wayne Kierstzen acquired a voicemail notification on his cellphone from the accused, who sounded indignant.

“She acknowledged ‘You have got 5 minutes to get again house with my financial institution card or I’m coming to my mums and I'll kill you.’

“Police heard this voicemail they usually have been knowledgeable by NHS24 employees that they'd been contacted..

“She was arrested, cautioned and charged and replied, ‘I didn’t imply to say that, issues have been simply build up.”

Defence agent Rhona Lynch informed the court docket Kierstzen and Wayne have been married for 21 years and that he's “extraordinarily supportive” of her.

Ms Lynch added: “On the time of the incident, he had simply had surgical procedure for a critical situation and was struggling trauma because of this.

“She was feeling the stress and there was a decline in her psychological well being.

“An argument developed and she or he acted on this approach.

“She could be very remorseful and loves her husband.”

Sheriff Laura Mundell deferred sentence for Kierstzen to be of excellent behaviour for six months.

She's going to return to court docket in March subsequent 12 months for sentencing.

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