Saturday, April 11, 2026 - An abusive husband whose wife jumped to her de@th from a road bridge to escape him has been jailed for eight years for causing her de@th in a landmark case.
Lee Milne, 40, subjected his wife Kimberley, 28, to a
horrific campaign of domestic abuse lasting 18 months, including punching and
spitting at her.
Kimberley d!ed after falling from an overpass on to the A90
in Dundee where she was hit by several vehicles on July 27, 2023.
Milne was convicted of culpable homicide, having been found
legally responsible for her de@th, in the first case of its kind in Scotland.
Prosecutor Laura Buchan, legal director at the Crown Office
and Procurator Fiscal Service said: "This prosecution sought to answer a
complex question – can a partner be held criminally responsible for the de@th
of a victim who has taken their own life following a course of domestic
abuse?
"Lee Milne physically and psychologically abused
Kimberly Bruce and our evidence showed that this abuse was a significant
contributing factor in her de@th.
"He deliberately and ruthlessly exploited Kimberly’s
vulnerabilities which makes him culpable for her decision to end her own
life.
"His coercive and controlling behaviour escalated
throughout the relationship. On the night that Kimberly d!ed, his abuse was
carried out in full public view.
"Our prosecution demonstrated how women can become
trapped in relationships in webs created by an abuser.
“Today we are thinking of the family and friends of Kimberly
who have suffered such a terrible loss and unimaginable trauma.”
In the hours leading up to his wife’s de@th, Milne had been
acting aggressively and intimidating towards her.
This included driving erratically when she was in a car with
him, shouting at her and seizing hold of her, leaving her terrified.
He was also found guilty of several domestic abuse offences
committed against Kimberley between January 2022 and July 2023. These included
physically and verbally abusing her, coercing her to move in with him and marry
him, attempting to cut off her contact with friends and family, and controlling
her finances.
On one occasion in November 2022 Milne got angry when she
asked to be taken home and hit her, causing her to fall and hit her head on a
wall, knocking her unconscious.
In May the following year, Milne grabbed her by the throat
when she asked to be taken home, and choked her and shouted at her, causing her
to run to another room and barricade herself in with a table. After forcing
himself in he repeatedly punched and bit her and threatened to hit her with a
mirror that he then threw against a wall.
Following his conviction, Detective Chief Inspector Craig
Kelly said: "Our thoughts are with Kimberly’s family and friends following
this verdict. They have dealt with her tragic loss with great dignity and
hopefully this outcome will provide a degree of closure.
"This was an extremely complex investigation and
involved very close work with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to
ensure that Lee Milne has been held accountable for causing the de@th of
Kimberly.
"Our investigation found that his behaviour in the time
leading up to Kimberly’s de@th was truly shocking and placed his partner in
such fear that she took a course of action to get away from him which led to
her de@th.
"She was very clearly terrified of him on that night.
It is a tragedy that she lost her life as a consequence.
"Our investigation also uncovered a series of domestic
offences against Kimberly over an extended period of time, exposing him as a
cruel, manipulative and violent man.
“Our officers are determined to ensure women and girls live
free from violence and abuse. We are relentless in our focus on tackling
domestic abuse. It will not be tolerated, and perpetrators will be held
accountable.”

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