Abi Fisher: Husband who murdered teacher and dumped body in Barnsley faces life behind bars today
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Abi Fisher, a primary school teacher, was strangled to death by her husband Matthew at their Castleford home in July 2021 before he dumped her body 12 miles away. She was 29.
In the hours afterwards, Matthew Fisher made an appeal on Facebook for help in finding his missing wife after her disappearance was reported on July 9. But he was arrested and charged with her murder days after her body was found on July 10 near the village of Brierley.
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Hide AdNow, Matthew Fisher, 29, of Walton Park Street, Castleford, is facing a life term in prison when he is sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today (November 10) after he pleaded guilty to her murder.
The court previously heard how Abi’s death came six months after she gave birth to their ‘miracle’ daughter conceived through IVF. Her family previously paid tribute to her in a written statement.
It reads: “Our beautiful Abi. Words cannot describe how utterly devastated we are at the loss of you. We miss you dearly.
“We promise to make you proud every single day, and will continue to bring up your amazing little baby girl the way you would. Heaven may have gained an angel but we have lost you and that for us seems like the most unjust act to happen.
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Hide Ad“We as a family would like to thank every single person who showed enough heart and love to look for our precious angel. Words will never describe how much this means. For now our beautiful angel. We love you so much.”
Abi was a teacher at Featherstone All Saints CE Academy in Castleford and in a glowing tribute, headteacher Matthew Jones said: “Abi was a wonderful person.
“She will be remembered as an enthusiastic, kind and caring teacher and colleague, who gave her all each day. In particular, her passion for science inspired countless children over the years - she made a real difference to so many lives.”