A former swimwear model told a Spanish court on Monday that she did not murder her British former boyfriend in his Costa del Sol mansion, claiming she shot him dead in self-defence.
Maria Kukucova, normally known as Mayka Kukucova, wept as she told the jury on the first day of her murder trial in Malaga that there had been a struggle with Bristol-based millionaire Andrew Bush and the revolver in his hand had gone off accidentally.
“I didn’t want to cause him any harm,” the 26-year-old Slovakian model said of the night of April 5, 2014 that ended the 48-year-old jeweller’s life. “The gun just went off. I just wanted to break free from his grasp."
On Monday, the accused said she did not remember the exact circumstances of the second and third shots. According to Ms Kukucova, she had spent two days in Mr Bush’s mansion collecting her things after the couple broke up in late 2013.
Ms Kukucova told the court that on seeing her in the house, Mr Bush had told Ms Korotaeva to go outside and the former couple had begun to argue.
Ms Korotaeva, who is due to be a key witness in the trial, told reporters shortly after the incident that the couple had found Ms Kukucova in the house dressed in pyjamas.
The public prosecutor in Malaga is asking for a sentence of 20 years for Ms Kukucova, while private lawyers representing Mr Bush’s family have asked for 27 years if she is found guilty.