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Andrew Gilpin

Claus von Bulow dead: British socialite accused of killing his wife dies aged 92

A British society figure convicted and later acquitted of killing his wife, has died aged 92.

Claus von Bulow, who was born in Copenhagen, was convicted in 1982 of attempting to murder his rich American wife Sunny by giving her an overdose of insulin.

Three years later the verdict was overturned and the drama was made into a film, Reversal Of Fortune, starring Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons.

Riccardo Pavoncelli, his son-in-law, confirmed to the New York Times that Mr Von Bulow died at his home in London on Saturday.

Countess Sunny Von Bulow at home in New York (Pierre Scherman/Penske Media/REX)

Mrs Von Bulow spent 28 years in a coma after what prosecutors alleged were two murder attempts by her husband, and she remained in a vegetative state until her death in 2008.

Mr von Bulow was ultimately acquitted of charges that he tried to kill her by injecting her with insulin at their estate in Newport, Rhode Island.

His trials, in Providence, Rhode Island, were among the most sensational of the 1980s.

At the first, in 1982, he was convicted of trying twice to kill her but that verdict was thrown out on appeal and he was acquitted at a second trial in 1985.

British socialite of German and Danish ancestry Claus Von Bulow (Sygma via Getty Images)

Prosecutors said Mr von Bulow wanted to get rid of his wife to inherit a large portion of her wealth and be free to marry a mistress.

But the defence depicted Mrs von Bulow, who suffered from low blood sugar, as an alcoholic and drug abuser who drank herself into a coma.

The film, which saw Irons win an Oscar, was based on a book by Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz who handled the appeal and second trial.

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