Paramedic who attended scene in 2010 tells court there were no signs of panic from Ian Stewart

The man convicted of killing the children’s author Helen Bailey in 2016 appeared calm following the death of his wife and there were no signs he had tried to revive her, a paramedic has told a court.

Ian Stewart, 61, is on trial accused of the murder of Diane Stewart, 47, at their home in Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, in 2010.

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