A Sydney man who killed his estranged wife during an argument over their divorce has been sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter. Ahmad Hodroj could walk free as early as next year after the court heard he had no memory of the attack.
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- Amira Mugnia was killed by her former husband Ahmad Hodrodj during a property settlement discussion.
- Hodrodj pleaded guilty to manslaughter after an earlier murder charge was dropped. 1m 0s
- The court accepted medical evidence that Hodrodj experienced dissociative amnesia during the incident. 1m 24s
- Hodrodj was sentenced to five years in prison and may be eligible for parole in nine months. 1m 34s
- Mugnia's family expressed deep grief and described her as the soul of their home. 26s