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Alice Wood, left, gave evidence in court, where she’s accused of killing her partner Ryan Watson, right (Picture: Andrew Price)

A student accused of mowing down and killing her fiancé with her car said seeing him under the vehicle was like ‘stepping into a nightmare’.

Alice Wood, 23, is standing trial for the murder of Ryan Watson, 24, after allegedly using her Ford Fiesta ‘as a weapon’ to run him over near their home in Rode Heath, Cheshire.

The court heard she then drove 158 metres with Mr Watson underneath the car.

Wood accepts she caused her partner’s death, but claims she didn’t do it deliberately.

Giving evidence at Chester Crown Court today, Wood said that on the night of his death, the two of them had been at a party with staff and service users of the brain injury charity Headway, where he was a support worker.

Wood said she drove Mr Watson’s Fiat Punto home from the party, even though she knew she was over the drink-drive limit, and when they got into the car his attitude towards her ‘flipped’.

She said: ‘Straight away he was accusing me of flirting with other men at the party and he started calling me a slag, saying I’d embarrassed him and shown him up in front of everyone.’

Cheshire police family handout??? Copyright Picture by Andrew Price / View Finder Pictures - Chester. 07 774 611 778. Caption: Ryan Watson who died on May 6th 2022 after he was hit by a car in Rode Heath. Alice Wood is on trial for his murder at Chester crown courts.

Wood and Mr Watson had been together since March 2020 and were engaged (Picture: Cheshire Police/Andrew Price / V)

Wood said when they got back to their home in Oak Street, she wanted to call her dad to pick her up but couldn’t find her phone.

She said she asked Mr Watson several times if she could use his phone to call her father and at one point, when they were back in their house, he ‘erupted’ towards her, grabbing her by her hair extensions and leaning her over the kitchen hob while holding the ignition switch and saying: ‘Ask me one more f****** time.’

Wood said she went to her car to leave and described an argument between her and Mr Watson while she was in the driver’s seat and he was outside the car.

She told the jury: ‘I’d said for a final time, “Ryan, just go inside, just go to bed and I’ll be back in the morning, I’m going to go to my mum’s,” and after that he said, “Your mum’s f****** dead.”‘

Copyright Picture by Andrew Price / View Finder Pictures - Chester. 07 774 611 778. Picture taken 041223. Alice Wood arriving in handcuffs for her trial at Chester Crown court, Charged with the murder of Ryan Watson, Wood ran him down in her car. See chester court murder story.

Wood, pictured outside court, denies murder (Picture: Andrew Price/View Finder Pictu)

In tears, she told the court Mr Watson had threatened to send someone to have her mother ‘knifed up’.

She said she reversed out of the car park she had been in, hitting Mr Watson’s car as well as a bin and bollard, and onto Sandbach Road.

Wood told the court after she reversed she decided to ‘swerve’ her car towards Mr Watson and stop just short of him to ‘scare’ him.

She said: ‘He’d scared me and I know that doesn’t make it excusable but in my head at that time I just felt so frightened and I wanted him to feel like I did.”

She described seeing Mr Watson hit the windscreen, which she said ‘shocked’ her but said she then saw him back on his feet.

Facebook Collect from open site. Collect Picture from Andrew Price / View Finder Pictures - Chester. 07 774 611 778. Caption: Alice Wood who is charged with murder of her boyfriend, Ryan Watson, Wood ran over him in her car and dragged him down the road. See Chester Crown Court murder story 041223

Wood claims she had just meant to scare Mr Watson and not hit him (Picture: Facebook)

Wood said she reversed again before driving down Sandbach Road.

She said she did not see Mr Watson in front of her car at that time, although she now accepted he was knocked down and his body went under the car.

Wood told the court her car felt as if it was not accelerating properly so after travelling a short distance down the road she stopped and got out of the car.

Crying, she said: ‘It was like stepping into a nightmare because I could see Ryan underneath the car.

Wood said she struggled with her mental health after Wood’s death (Picture: PA)

‘It was like I was in hell, it didn’t seem real.’

Wood said she went to see medical professionals after his death because she was ‘struggling’.

‘I was just heartbroken,’ she added.

She said she and Mr Watson got together in March 2020 and became engaged in September that year, buying a house together in October 2021.

In May last year, she was preparing for final exams in a theology, philosophy and ethics degree and had been awarded a scholarship for a research masters, she said.

Wood denies murder and an alternative count of manslaughter. The trial continues.

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