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Self-Defense Claim in Grisly Murder Case
4 Feb
Summary
- Woman claims self-defense in partner's death and dismemberment.
- Arguments about finances and jealousy preceded the fatal incident.
- Accused feared partner would kill her, leading to fatal struggle.

Anna Podedworna, 40, is on trial for the murder of her girlfriend, Izabela Zablocka, who disappeared in 2010. Podedworna alleges she acted in self-defense during a fatal argument. She testified that she and Zablocka, who moved from Poland to the UK in 2009, had frequent disputes over finances, work, and jealousy.
During the court appearance, Podedworna recounted that her partner had threatened her life and strangled her just two weeks prior. On the day of Zablocka's death, Podedworna claimed her partner became aggressive, leading to a physical struggle where Podedworna used a figurine to hit her partner.
Fearing disbelief from authorities due to a lack of witnesses, Podedworna admitted to dismembering Zablocka's body and burying it in the garden. She expressed guilt but maintained her actions were solely in self-defense. The trial continues.




