A former teacher at Eton who killed his mother was removed from his last post at a leading public school after displaying “erratic” behaviour.
Matthew Corry, 46, pleaded guilty at Bristol crown court to the manslaughter of Beatrice Corry, 84, after she was found with head injuries at her flat in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. He was arrested on January 6.
At his first appearance in Cheltenham magistrates court earlier this year, Corry, a graduate of Oxford and Cambridge and the youngest of Beatrice Corry’s five sons, told the judge that he was on medication for bipolar disorder.
Corry taught at Eton for seven years until 2008, before moving to an Oxford prep school and Sedburgh School, Cumbria. He last taught at Godolphin and Latymer,
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