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- A former British Army sergeant, Cilliers plotted not once but twice to kill his wife of four years so he could use life insurance money to pay off a slew of payday loans and then run off with the new Austrian girlfriend, whom he had met on Tinder.
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Jun 11, 2024 · Why did Emile Cilliers try to kill his wife? During the court case, jurors heard how Emile was plagued with debt and hoped to claim £120,000 in life insurance after the ‘accidental’ death of his wife.
May 24, 2018 · Emile Cilliers tried to murder his wife by sabotaging her parachute. To get what he wanted, he was willing to condemn Victoria Cilliers to a terrifying death: the unimaginable panic as she...
Jun 15, 2018 · As Sgt Emile Cilliers drove home on the afternoon of 30 March 2015, he knew his plan to kill his wife Victoria by causing a gas leak had not worked.
Jun 12, 2024 · Emile saw a clear path to a new life: he planned to kill his second wife, use her £120,000 life insurance to settle his debts, and then start over with Goller.
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Jun 12, 2024 · It also emerged that Emily was struggling with significant debts and this is what motivated him to try and kill his wife to obtain her life £120,000 insurance.
- Emma Guinness
Jun 15, 2018 · An Army sergeant has been jailed for life for trying to murder his wife by sabotaging her parachutes. Victoria Cilliers, 41, survived a 4,000ft (1,220m) fall at Netheravon airfield,...
Jun 15, 2018 · Cilliers first attempted to kill his wife by tampering with a gas valve at their home. Following the conviction, police and prosecutors described Cilliers as "very dangerous, coercive and manipulative".