Drunk 23-Year-Old Woman Mows Down and Kills Her Fiancé

In England, a woman has been recently  convicted of brutally murdering her fiancé, Ryan Watson.

The tragic incident unfolded following a carefree night of drinking between Ryan and his fiancée, Alice Wood. However, the atmosphere turned  ominous as a heated argument ensued, culminating in Alice intentionally running over Ryan multiple times.

Watch the video:



From Breaking 911:


Wood drove Ryan’s vehicle home, a Fiat Punto, and both exited the vehicle. At around 11.20pm, Wood was seen on CCTV getting into her own car, a Ford Fiesta, and reversing it out of its space while Ryan is seen walking around in the vicinity.

Around this time, neighbours reported hearing shouting, doors slamming, and a car engine revving. CCTV shows the Fiesta reversing towards Ryan, almost hitting him.

Wood drove towards Ryan a second time, onto Sandbach Road, knocking him onto the bonnet. Footage showed Ryan walking away from the collision but Wood deliberately drove at him a third time, hitting him and causing him to go under the car.

Wood continued to drive for approximately 160m near to Keats Drive with Ryan still under the vehicle, before stopping and presenting at a nearby address. She told the resident; ‘please phone an ambulance, I think I’ve run over my boyfriend’.

Emergency services responded and paramedics sadly pronounced Ryan dead at the scene. Officers attended and spoke to Wood, subsequently arresting her due to the disclosures she had made.
She also failed a roadside breath test and was found to have 61 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, over the legal limit of 35. Upon arrest she told officers; ‘it’s fine, I deserve it’.


She does indeed deserve it. How on earth can anyone mow over a human being like this, drunk or not? 

Clearly, Alice has some real mental health issues and she belongs behind bars for what she's done.

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