A court in Western Australia has heard how a man allegedly used "commando knife skills" to kill his ex-wife as they met in mediation at a courthouse.
Paul Gary Turner, 43, is appearing in Western Australia's Supreme Court, charged with the murder of his ex-wife Sarah Marie Thomas in December 2016.
The prosecution alleges that the father of two brought the knife to the mediation session, held at Joondalup court complex, and then "deliberately, consciously and intentionally" stabbed her multiple times.
Senior state prosecutor James Mactaggart told the court that Turner requested the conference, ostensibly to discuss money he claimed he was owed, and smuggled in a sharp knife that could be found in any "suburban kitchen".
Mactaggart said that moments after the court registrar, who had mediated the session, left the room Turner attacked his ex-wife, stabbing her six times - including a blow to her carotid artery that was described in court as "unsurvivable".