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Boxer who beat mother to death after taking ketamine ‘thought she was a demon’

An experienced boxer who beat his mother so badly while in a drug-induced psychosis that paramedics could not tell if she was male or female has been jailed for more than seven years for her manslaughter.

Finn Henry, 21, thought his mother Suzanne Henry, 54, was a “demon or a devil” when he attacked her on May 1 last year inside their family home in Madeley, Staffordshire, punching her in the head and face and strangling her while she sat on the sofa.

Mrs Henry, who had previously begged her son to stop using drugs, was

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