Man who stabbed girlfriend to death in hot tub will be jailed for life

Aren Pearson left Claire Leveque for dead after the horrific attack (Picture: Getty)

A ‘cruel and selfish’ man has been found guilty of attacking his partner and leaving her for dead in a hot tub.

In a ‘truly horrifying’ assault at a property in Shetland, Aren Pearson, 41, repeatedly struck Claire Leveque, 24,on the head, neck and body with knives or similar instruments.

He also inflicted blunt force trauma to her head, neck and body, compressed her neck, and submerged her head and body in water.

Ms Leveque, a Canadian national, was found in a hot tub with ‘serious injuries’ and died a short time later.

Before officers arrived at the scene, Pearson drove to a nearby pier and drove his car into the sea, before returning home.

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Pearson was found guilty of Ms Leveque’s murder on Wednesday, following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

Aren Pearson Man found guilty of the murder of Claire Leveque in Shetland A 41-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of Claire Leveque in Shetland. The 24-year-old Canadian national was found with a number of serious injuries in a hot tub at a property in the Sandness area of the islands during the afternoon of Sunday, 11 February, 2024. Emergency services attended but she was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later. In the intervening period before officers arrived at the scene, her partner Aren Pearson had left the house and driven a short distance to Melby Pier where he deliberately drove his car off the road and into the sea. He then returned to the house, where he was arrested. He was found guilty of murder following a trial which concluded at the High Court in Edinburgh today (Wednesday, 15 October, 2025). Detective Inspector Richard Baird said: ?The level of violence Aren Pearson inflicted is truly horrifying. ?Our investigation uncovered evidence of a controlling and violent relationship with Claire Leveque, where Pearson sought to degrade and abuse her prior to her death. ?These actions and his actions after his violent attack which led to her death show him as a cruel and selfish individual and it is right that he will now face the consequences of what he has done. ?Today?s verdict cannot change what happened, but I hope it brings a degree of closure to Claire?s family.? Chief Inspector Chris Sewell, Shetland area commander, added. ?This was a harrowing incident which we know had a wide impact across the local community in our islands. ?I know that many people?s thoughts across Shetland will be with Claire Leveque?s family and friends today. ?Fortunately, crimes of this nature are extremely rare in Shetland. We will continue to work closely with our partners to support the community and to tackle violence against women and girls, ensuring that Shetland remains a safe place for everyone.?
Pearson had a controlling and violent relationship with Claire (Picture: Police Scotland)

In his final remarks, the judge said Pearson would likely be jailed for life. His sentencing will take place in the coming months.

Detective Inspector Richard Baird said the level of violence inflicted by Pearson was ‘horrifying’, adding: ‘Our investigation uncovered evidence of a controlling and violent relationship with Claire Leveque, where Pearson sought to degrade and abuse her prior to her death.

‘These actions and his actions after his violent attack, which led to her death, show him as a cruel and selfish individual, and it is right that he will now face the consequences of what he has done.

‘Today’s verdict cannot change what happened, but I hope it brings a degree of closure to Claire’s family.’

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Chief Inspector Chris Sewell, Shetland area commander, said that, fortunately, crimes of this nature are rare in Shetland.

‘This was a harrowing incident which we know had a wide impact across the local community in our islands,’ he said.

‘I know that many people’s thoughts across Shetland will be with Claire Leveque’s family and friends today.’

He added: ‘We will continue to work closely with our partners to support the community and to tackle violence against women and girls, ensuring that Shetland remains a safe place for everyone.’

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