The former hockey coach for public school that was accused of killing his wife, agreed that he was a 'deceptive man lying' because he was investigated for a jury today.
Mohamed Samak, 42, is accused of killing interior designer Joanne, 49, after the couple 'drove apart' and he struggled to find work.
The hockey coach, who used to work on Malvern College, has denied murder that claimed that his wife took her own life and stuck to struggling with her mental health and alcohol in the stomach and chest in their house.
This morning, Samak was taken by excerpts from a number of his police interviews by public prosecutor Harpreet Sandhu KC, who brought it to the Egyptian National: “None of the words you say are true. You are a deceptive man lying. '
Samak replied: “(I) agrees. I lied … I didn't know what to say. I tried to protect a lie with another lie. But I was the only person in the house and I was afraid that I would pick up the debt (the death of Mrs. Samak). '
The exchange came after the Crown Court of Worcester Samak had heard that he had tried to perform CPR on his wife to 'maintain her' after she found her with stab wounds on his way back from the bathroom.
The jury was told that Samak and his wife slept in separate rooms and that Samak, who had represented Egypt and was a member of the team of England, more than 40, waited an hour before he called 999.
On Friday the defendant told the court that he was awakened by a loud shout and got up to hold his wife a knife before she started putting herself into a quick movement 'while trying to stop her.

Mohamed Samak is accused of stabbing his interior designer Joanne (above, together)

Police and forensic investigation in the house of the couple where Joanne was found dead last year on July 2
Samak said that he had “performed resuscitation, but not the right resuscitation because I panicked.” He added: “My hands were not in the right position (on her chest) because of the blood and cuts.”
While the cross -hearing was resumed this morning, Mr. Sandhu asked the suspect: “When did you make that (account)?” And pointed to his defense statement stating that Samak did not perform CPR on the deceased at any time. “
Samak told the lawyer that his account was' the truth 'in court and added:' I performed resuscitation, but I did not do it continuously. I was in a shock and I could not think or function. '
But Mr Sandhu said that while a corresponding police officer who started resuscitation, ended with blood on his gloves that came from her (Mrs. Samak's) breast. ” He said to the defendant: “On the other hand, you were not blood on you?”
Samak, who is also a qualified lifeguard, replied, “I avoided to touch the cut.”
The suspect said that once in his wife's airways, he had inhaled during his attempted resuscitation in the house of the couple in Droitwich, Worcestershire, but the public prosecutor said help his wife.
Samak denied this and said, “I didn't act at all.”
He said to the jury: 'I lied too often … but I am not a murderer. I am not a murderer. Why should I do that? '

Samak claims that his wife Joanne (depicted together) stabbed himself in the stomach after wrestling with mental health and alcohol

Police and forensic investigation on the spot on July 2, 2024
He previously claimed that his wife drank into one and a half bottles of wine per night and her drink became worse when she was made superfluous last spring.
The court was read an extract of a message that Mrs. Samak had sent to her best friend four months before her death last July, in which she had admitted to 'drink' wine every night '.
Public Prosecutors said that Samak wanted to characterize his wife as “a alcoholic who got out of hand to strengthen his report that Joanne took her own life.”
Sandhu said that evidence of the friends and family of Mrs. Samak showed that she was 'not a problem drinker' and the proof of the pathology with regard to her liver showed that it was essentially 'normal'.
Mrs. Samak was made superfluous last year, but then founded a new interior design company with eight of its former colleagues, called Chapter 9 Design, the court heard and had made plans for her 50th birthday and had booked a holiday and had booked a holiday in it abroad.
Jury members told that Samak experienced financial difficulties and 'had feelings' for a former female knowledge with whom he had made contact again. He admitted that their marriage was 'not the best'.
The Samaks met in 2011 when Joanne on holidays in Egypt and he worked at the Hilton Hotel where she was staying.
They married in 2014 and Samak then landed a job coaching hockey to the prestigious Malvern College that lasted 18 months. The process has heard that Samak had also worked with the national team under 18.
Sandhu told Samak that his attempts to portray his wife as a heavy drinker, “was part of a character murder of the woman you killed.”
The suspect denied this and told the court that he did not say that Mrs. Samak was an alcoholic.
Samak denies murder.
The process continues.