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Slovakian model Mayka Kukucova found guilty of murdering British millionaire ex-lover in Marbella

The 26-year-old shot the former gold dealer in the head twice and once in the arm

Caroline Mortimer
Friday 27 May 2016 12:07 EDT
Mayka Marica Kukucova appears in court in Malaga, Spain, where she is accused of killing her former partner, British millionaire Andrew Bush
Mayka Marica Kukucova appears in court in Malaga, Spain, where she is accused of killing her former partner, British millionaire Andrew Bush (PA)

A Slovakian model who shot her British millionaire ex-boyfriend in the head has been found guilty of his murder by a Spanish court.

Mayka Kukucova was found guilty of murdering former gold dealer Andrew Bush at his holiday home in Marbella in April 2014.

The 26-year-old claimed she had "never meant to hurt" Mr Bush and said she had acted in self-defence.

She told the Ciudad de la Justicia in Malaga that the 48-year-old died during a violent struggle where "shots were fired".

Speaking in court she said: “I was only defending myself. I was afraid because never in my life has anyone tried to kill me. I didn’t know what to do.”

The jury heard how the businessman had returned unexpectedly early from the UK to his home with his new girlfriend, Maria Korotaeva, to find Kukucova in his Costa del Sol home.

Kukucova said she was simply collecting her belongings but prosecutors argued she had "an unmistakable desire to end Andrew Bush's life".

In a seven-page report filed when charges were brought against her in December, prosecutor José Antonio Nieblas said: "The accused...at a certain point in a row they were having, made a sudden and unexpected use of the .38 special-model Amadeo Rossi revolver that she was carrying.

British millionaire businessman Andrew Bush and Mayka Kukucova
British millionaire businessman Andrew Bush and Mayka Kukucova

"She shot Andrew Bush three times, the first shot hitting in the arm and the other two in the head.

"Andrew Bush had no chance to react or to defend himself."

The prosecutors then said she had placed the revolver in Mr Bush's hand before fleeing the scene in the Hummer he had left on the driveway.

Four days later she handed herself into Slovakian authorities and was extradited to Spain to stand trial.

The swimwear model did not enter a formal plea but prosecutors are now seeking a sentence of up to 25 years.

Making a tearful tribute to her father in court, Mr Bush's daughter, Ellie Mason-Bush said: "He was my only parent growing up. He was the only person that I had."

She said that even though he had split up with Kukucova he was "still supporting her and still wanted to help her".

Slovakian model Mayka Marica Kukucova is escorted by the police from the Regional Court in Trencin, Slovakia after handing herself in
Slovakian model Mayka Marica Kukucova is escorted by the police from the Regional Court in Trencin, Slovakia after handing herself in (EPA)

Ms Korotaeva also gave evidence at the trial and recounted how she had been sitting in the Hummer on the driveway waiting for him when the shots were fired.

She said: "I never imagined what was happening.

"Andy had never said anything bad about her, just that he couldn't be with her anymore."

On Monday she she posted a picture of herself with Ms Mason-Bush and Mr Bush's sister Rachel on Instagram with the caption: "Me, Ellie and Rachel Bush yesterday night in Malaga. We will do anything in our power to get justice."

Additional reporting by PA

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