Carer 'who couldn't go on' jailed killing her mother

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Carer 'who couldn't go on' jailed killing her mother

Stefania Glowka pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her mother based on diminished responsibility.

A woman has been jailed for killing her mother after deciding she "couldn't go on" caring for her.

Stefania Glowka, 64, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility but was cleared of murdering Tamara Glowka, 86, at their home in Devizes, Wiltshire on Christmas Day 2025.

Glowka had cooked her mum's favourite meal on Christmas Eve before the pair went to bed. When Tamara got up to use the toilet in the night, her daughter strangled her before attempting to take her own life.

Sentencing Glowka to eight years in prison at Bristol Crown Court, Judge Julian Lambert said: "This is an utterly extraordinary and deeply sad case."

Addressing Glowka, who he described as a "dutiful considerate daughter", Judge Lambert said: "Your mother had no one else in the world but you.

"You had no one else in the world but your mother. You were devoted to one another and loved your mother as much as she loved you.

Judge Lambert said depression had also "distorted" Glowka's care for her mother and it had been "very difficult" to decide a sentence.

Ahead of sentencing, a letter written by Glowka was read out to the court.

"I had a shining light in my life and I extinguished it," she said in it. "My mother is with me every day. I talk to her and often hear her voice.

"I made myself a pariah outside civilised society and I feel I do not have the right to return to it.

"I feel very bad that I let her down when she needed me the most," it added.

Police had been called to reports of a serious assault at 08:10 GMT on 25 December at a flat in Keepers Road.

Glowka had made her mum her favourite meal on Christmas Eve before they both went to sleep in their shared bedroom.

When Tamara got up to use the toilet, her daughter strangled her with a belt and then attempted to end her own life.

After waking up hours later, she called 999 and said she had "committed a crime and needed to be held responsible".

The jury was told Glowka, who never married or had children, had wanted to "let her mum go" after she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and both women experienced a deterioration in their mental health.

She told the court her thoughts of suicide dated back to 2008 and but had realised she "couldn't go on" that Christmas.

The court heard Stefania Glowka, who grew up in Poland before moving to the UK in the early 1990s, had a recurrent depressive disorder.

From 2004, she was the primary carer for her mother, who never learned English and towards the end of her life suffered from hallucinations and psychosis.

"I'm the only child of a single mother,

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