A LAW graduate stabbed her fiancé to death after telling him "pack your bags and leave", a court heard today.
Blaze Wallace, 27, is accused of murdering 34-year-old Samuel Mayo in Richmond, South West London.
He was discovered with a stab wound to his chest by a woman after running into the middle of the road as she drove with her dad.
Paramedics arrived and rushed Samuel to hospital but he couldn't be saved and died shortly after.
Wallace sobbed as she appeared at the Old Bailey today charged with murder.
She replied "love you all too" after a supporter in the public gallery shouted "love you Blazey" to her.
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The court was told the couple had been living together in Richmond for around six months leading up to Samuel's death.
On July 18, they were heard having an argument with Wallace allegedly telling Samuel to "pack his bags and leave".
After he ran into the road screaming for help, a member of the public approached him and said his breathing was "shallow", it was said.
A second bystander attempted to help but got no response and an ambulance was called.
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Samuel died around 45 minutes after the row was heard between the couple, the court heard.
Wallace was remanded in custody to next appear for a plea hearing on October 11.
A provisional trial date has been set for June 12 next year.
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