A wealthy homeowner cleared of any wrongdoing after stabbing to death a suspected burglar at his home says he has endured a 'living nightmare' and still suffers flashbacks from the incident. Raymond Jacob, 37, suffered fatal stab wounds in a struggle at the Stockport house of courier boss Vincent Cooke on September 17. Mr Cooke was told by the Crown Prosecution Service that he will face no further action after it concluded he was acting in self-defence. Today, the 39-year-old said he was 'relieved' to hear the news but said the last few weeks had been a 'living nightmare' and that he was still suffering flashbacks. Released: Vincent Cooke, left, was told by the Crown Prosecution Service that he will face no further action after Raymond Jacob was stabbed to death at his home Mr Cooke's home. His case is the third in Greater Manchester this year involving suspected raiders being killed and the CPS ruling individuals had acted in self-defence In a statement issued through his lawyers he also thanked the public and for supporting him during this 'terrible event'. He said: 'I am most relieved that the CPS have decided not to charge me with any offence. 'It has been a living nightmare for me and I'm still suffering flashbacks of the incident.
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