ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBBCA man has been found not guilty of manslaughter after his wife took her own life.
Christopher Trybus, 43, was also acquitted of controlling and coercive behaviour and two counts of rape relating to his wife Tarryn Baird, who died in 2017.
Throughout the five-week trial, Trybus claimed Baird had lied about him for attention when she told health professionals that he had been violent towards her.
A jury found him not guilty of all counts at Winchester Crown Court earlier.
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