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SEX GAME DEATH: Brit man whose wife died during a bizarre sex game faces 20 years in prison

A BRITISH car salesman will appear in court on Monday as he faces 20 years in jail for murder, after claiming his wife died during a sex game that went horribly wrong.
He claims the mum-of-one, from Kilburn, north London, choked to death during a sado-masochistic role-play she proposed.
Warren Lyttle, 51, was arrested in January last year after confessing to killing Lisa Jane, 49, at his home in Costa de la Calma, near Magaluf.
 Warren Lyttle, 51, has been accused of murder and told he faces up to 20 years in jail
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Warren Lyttle, 51, has been accused of murder and told he faces up to 20 years in jail
His trial will start on Monday amid his claims the mum-of-one, from Kilburn, north London, choked to death during a sado-masochistic role-play she proposed.
It emerged early on investigators were probing the theory the killing was premeditated.
Prosecutors have made it clear they do not believe the suspect’s version of events and maintain he killed his victim during a row after strangling her with a mobile phone lead during a “surprise attack”  and leaving her no chance of defending herself.
The trial will take place in the Majorcan capital Palma - will hear prosecutors want a lengthy prison sentence.
Prosecutors believe he killed his wife during a row after strangling her with a mobile phone lead during a “surprise attack”, leaving her no chance of defending herself.
As well as the lengthy prison sentence, prosecutors want Lyttle to pay Lisa Jane’s grown-up daughter £159,390 compensation.
 He confessed to killing his wife Lisa Jane, 49, at his home in Costa de la Calma
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He confessed to killing his wife Lisa Jane, 49, at his home in Costa de la Calma
The victim, who lived in London but travelled regularly to Majorca to spend time with her expat husband, died in the early hours of January 23 last year.
Her husband alerted police and paramedics in a 999 call but they could do nothing to save her.
A post-mortem showed Lisa Jane died from asphyxia due to strangulation.
Her self-confessed killer made the shocking claim about her dying during a sex game during a private court quiz 48 hours after his detention.
Around 300 people held a five-minute silence organised by Calvia Town Hall in memory of Mrs Lyttle during a protest gathering the day of her death to condemn the killing,
A spokesman for the Guardia Civil, which arrested her husband on suspicion of homicide, confirmed hours after her death: “A British man who is resident in Majorca phoned the emergency services around 3.20am and confessed during the call to killing his wife.
“The victim was strangled with a telephone cord during a row.”
 Lisa Jane's husband claimed she choked to death during a sado-masochistic role-play she proposed
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Lisa Jane's husband claimed she choked to death during a sado-masochistic role-play she proposed
Mr Lyttle’s mum Joan, speaking from her home in Neasden, north-west London said afterwards: “We don’t know how this could have possibly happened.
“It has left us in total shock. We’re still waiting to talk to Warren to find out what went on.
“There were no problems in the marriage as far as we knew. They were happy.”
Danie Tsuts-Gordon, a friend of the victim, wrote on Facebook: “A massive hole in my heart. She was a darling, beautiful inside and out.”
Lisa Jane had only flown to Majorca two days before she was killed for a week’s holiday.
Her family told Spanish police Lyttle, who had lived in Majorca for around a decade, had a turbulent relationship with his victim.
It was not clear today if the dead woman’s family would also prosecute Lyttle using their own lawyer, as is often the case in Spain where private prosecutions can take place parallel to the state one.
Private prosecutors acting for the families of crime victims usually demand tougher prison sentences and a higher level of compensation than state prosecutors.

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