A man who bludgeoned his partner and choked his two young sons to death in Wollongong 17 years ago is ready to be released from prison, the state’s parole authority has said.
Sandor Cikos has been behind bars for 16 years for killing his de-factor partner 27-year-old Allison Penrose and their boys, four-year-old Jake and 18-month-old Travis, in the family’s house in West Dapto in 1999.
At the time, then 39-year-old Cikos claimed he had returned home to find his family dead and cancelled a media address to plead for the killers to come forward.
He later confessed to their murder.
The court heard at the time Cikos and Ms Penrose developed a violent relationship after she encouraged him to have sex with one of her friends.
“She watched whilst the girlfriend and [Cikos] had sex together; but once her fantasy had become a reality, she apparently did not like what she saw,” Justice John Dunford said.
The judge said Ms Penrose began a torrent of abuse against Cikos almost immediately after the event, including stabbing and threatening to kill him.
“[She] told her beautician that she was constantly breaking her fingernails assaulting the prisoner and she hit him whenever she could,” Justice Dunford said.