Guy Hedger, 61, was shot dead in his bedroom after Simon Hedger-Cooper pressed a panic button at their home in St Ives, Dorset Press AssociationAn insurance executive was murdered in his home by an armed intruder after his husband pushed a panic alarm, a court was told yesterday. Guy Hedger, 61, was killed with a sawn-off shotgun in the early hours of April 30 this year after two burglars entered his detached £1 million home on a cul-de-sac in the village of St Ives, near Ringwood in Dorset. Mr Hedger, the director of the Avonbourne International Business and Enterprise Trust, which runs colleges and a primary school in the Bournemouth area, was naked when he was shot. He had not confronted the burglars and was standing several metres away when he was shot in the chest. His husband, Simon Hedger-Cooper, a voluntary sector worker, had been in bed with…
Source: The Times November 16, 2017 00:07 UTC