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Calls for review of ‘lenient’ sentence of man who left partner to die

MPs among those challenging two-year suspended term for Mark Clowes who refused to help Clare Bell after scalding bath

A man who avoided jail over the gross negligence manslaughter of his partner, who died after a scalding bath, should have his “unduly lenient” sentence reviewed, campaigners have said.

Mark Clowes was given a two-year suspended sentence last week after a jury unanimously found him responsible for the death of Clare Bell, who he refused to help as she lay pleading for him to do so.

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