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Angry Scots husband marched terrified wife into loch and shoved her head under water

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A former BBC surveyor marched his terrified wife into a loch and shoved her head under the water as she fought for her life.

Catriona Watson-Brown knew something bad was going to happen because her husband always played heavy metal music when he was angry.

Paul Brown was blasting out loud rock music in his workshop, shortly before summoning his wife with a single finger to the banks of Loch Tummel.Mrs Watson-Brown, who met her husband while working in publications at the BBC, thought she was going to die during the horror attack at the beauty spot.Brown, now an estate worker and heating engineer, has been locked up after he admitted putting his asthmatic wife's life in danger by holding her under the surface of the loch.Perth Sheriff Court was told that Brown was a "Jekyll and Hyde" character who would subject his wife to silent moods for days at a time.Fiscal depute Lora Apostalova told the court: "They live in an isolated cottage on the north bank of Loch Tummel.

There are extensive gardens leading to the loch side."They have been in a relationship 28 years and married for 25. She met the accused at the BBC where he worked as a surveyor."She described their relationship as good and said he was a kind, loving and generous man.

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