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Reports: Wilton Music Teacher Fatally Shot by Husband in New Fairfield

Officials say 63-year-old Robert Bell has been charged in the shooting death of Svetlana Bell, 47, according to the AP. The deceased reportedly had been a member of the Danbury Symphony.

A New Fairfield man faces first-degree manslaughter charges after allegedly shooting his wife at the couple’s home Saturday night, according to police sources cited by the Associated Press.

The deceased, identified by the AP as 47-year-old Svetlana Bell, was a music teacher at Wilton's Cider Mill School, according to the Wilton Bulletin.

Robert Bell, 63, called police shortly after 7 p.m., according to the AP. Svetlana Bell, unresponsive on the kitchen floor had gunshot wounds in her chest and was pronounced dead at Danbury Hospital, the AP said.

Robert Bell is to be arraigned Monday in state Superior Court in Danbury.

Tax records show a one-story ranch house at 8 Hilltop Drive in New Fairfield (pictured) has been owned by Robert and Svetlana Bell since December 1998.

According to a cached faculty profile from a private music school in Danbury, Svetlana Bell had been a string instructor at Cider Mill and a member of the Danbury Symphony Orchestra. A teacher for 20 years, she had received her early instruction in music in Russia and had gone on to become a teacher in Connecticut after attending Western Connecticut State University in Danbury and Charter Oak State College in New Britain, the profile says.

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Kelly Donohue June 17, 2013 at 07:47 pm
There is a relatively new playscape at posypanko for town use. The one at Center School is fromRead More before QFS was built. The monkey bars are too small for the kids to even fit under. My point is if there is money to spend, and we want a playscape, how about fixing one that is used everyday.
Craig Zac June 18, 2013 at 07:55 am
why does it need to cost so much is what I wanna know... 138K...that's half of what I paid for myRead More house and land! Sounds like someones got 138K that's burning a hole in their pocket. Cant we find a less expensive playscape the kids would enjoy? or have it built by volunteers? maybe some of the very numerous contractors and builders living in Oxford would volunteer some time and skill to this project or better yet, some of these out of town builders who are throwing up McNeighborhoods in town would like to kick in some time and materiel for this? Heck If they wanna build here in town, they can start with a playscape..no?
dan June 18, 2013 at 12:47 pm
How about lowering taxes for once. Or not making the people that were screwed by a croupt townRead More offical pay the debts that the town says they now owe. Why not run a surplus or add to rainy day fund. Why do we as the town of oxford need to spend it just because its there? Let's rethink this plan there are plenty of parks and we cn find a different way to fund this one. Or here's a novel idea let's get garbage pick up for the town.