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Businessman John Chardon found guilty of manslaughter after wife's disappearance

A Gold Coast businessman found guilty of killing his estranged wife amid a bitter divorce dispute has been jailed for 15 years.

John Chardon was found guilty on Wednesday.

John Chardon was found guilty on Wednesday. Source: AAP

A Gold Coast millionaire who killed his estranged wife amid a bitter row over the custody of their two children will spend at least the next 12 years in prison.

John William Chardon, 72, was convicted of Novy Chardon's manslaughter following a three-week trial in the Brisbane Supreme Court.

The mother-of-two, 34, disappeared from their Upper Coomera mansion on the night of February 6, 2013.

Novy Chardon went missing six years ago.
Novy Chardon went missing six years ago. Source: Queensland Police

Her body has never been found.

On Wednesday, Justice Ann Lyons sentenced Mr Chardon to 15 years in prison, with parole eligibility in 2031.

His trial heard a raft of sensational allegations, including that he had attempted to hire a Filipino hit man, had numerous affairs and asked his daughter to hide a mysterious box said to contain gun parts and handcuffs.

He was also accused of murdering his wife hours after receiving a letter from her divorce lawyer about the custody of their children.

But Mr Chardon denied it all, saying Ms Chardon told him she was leaving.

The court heard the Indonesian-born beautician had been deeply unhappy during the last years of her marriage and was preparing for life outside her husband's "dark shadow".

She disappeared at the end of the couple's year-long legal separation, during which Mr Chardon stayed in their home to help with the children.

Police dug up the backyard of a Gold Coast home during the search for missing Novy Chandon in 2014.
Police dug up the backyard of a Gold Coast home during the search for missing Novy Chandon in 2014. Source: AAP

Prosecutor Mark Green had no direct evidence about how Ms Chardon's alleged murder occurred.

Instead, he told the jury it was the "little things" like Mr Chardon hiring a carpet cleaner the morning after Ms Chardon disappeared and his brief journey to his factory the night before that proved his guilt.

However, the jury found Mr Chardon guilty of the lesser charge.


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