chauffeur threw lover off sydney's suicide gap

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    SYDNEY, Nov 21 (Reuters) - A court on Friday found a former
    chauffeur guilty of throwing his lover to her death off Sydney's
    famous suicide spot, The Gap, because he feared she would leave
    him and divulge information about his stockbroker boss.

    The decision by the New South Wales state Supreme Court jury
    ended an 18-year case involving Australia's best-known
    stockbroker, Rene Rivkin, who killed himself later, a blonde
    model, an international police hunt and two trials.

    Former chauffeur Gordon Wood threw Caroline Byrne, 24, off
    The Gap in 1995, a sheer cliff drop of 55-plus metres (180-plus
    feet) into the ocean, because she wanted to leave him, the
    prosecutor told the Supreme Court during the trial.

    Wood also feared his lover could divulge potentially damaging
    information about Rivkin's private and professional life, said
    the prosecutor.

    The flamboyant Rivkin, who was known for driving around in a
    convertible Rolls Royce, smoking cigars and twirling Greek worry
    beads, killed himself in his mother's apartment.

    During the trials, some of Sydney's biggest corporate,
    political and entertainment celebrities gave evidence.

    "Gordon Wood was found guilty of murdering Caroline Byrne,"
    said a court official. He is to be sentenced next week.

    Wood, 45, has denied killing Byrne, saying she killed herself.
    In 1998, a coroner recorded an open finding into Byrne's death,
    saying there was not enough evidence for a suicide ruling.

    For years after Byrne's death, Wood lived in a Swiss skiing
    village, but was arrested in 2006 in London after prosecutors
    said there was enough evidence to charge him with murder.

    Wood's first trial started in July 2008, but was aborted one
    month later after jurors sought to visit The Gap, a popular
    tourist spot on the southern headland of Sydney Harbour with
    views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
 
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