Amy-Leanne Stringfellow was killed by her partner in lockdown, Covid providing cover for his abuse. Her family now want the truth known about her killer

To the casual observer looking at Amy-Leanne Stringfellow’s social media, her life might have seemed nigh-on perfect. A 26-year-old personal trainer who had served in Afghanistan and had been named Miss Great Britain in a bodybuilding contest, she had a delightful young daughter, Aurora, and had been swept off her feet by a new man in November 2019.

Facebook brimmed with photos of Terence Papworth’s big romantic gestures. The candles, the presents, the New Year’s Eve proposal streamed live as he presented her with a ring he said was worth £8,000.

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