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Naked run from attacker

Geelong labourer jailed for beating, strangling pregnant woman

- TIMOTHY COX

A JUDGE has labelled a Geelong labourer’s beating and strangulat­ion of a sixweek pregnant woman as “prolonged, irrational brutality”.

The County Court heard on Thursday that in November 2021, Deon Smith was staying with a woman pregnant with his child and felt jealous when she returned home late one day.

The 31-year-old became violent and punched the woman’s head, body, and stomach, taking her by the throat several times until she lost consciousn­ess and vomited.

Smith threatened to kill his victim and asked her how she wanted to die.

The woman was “terrified and begged for her life”, but was eventually able to run from the house completely naked to the safety of a neighbour’s home.

In hospital, she needed stitches to the bridge of her nose and lip and had face, head, eye, and throat swelling.

Smith texted to apologise while she was in hospital.

The woman now suffers from grinding of the teeth, panic attacks and flashbacks.

She also sleepwalks, goes to bed with weapons nearby, and has difficulty with intimacy.

In a statement read out at an earlier hearing, the woman said she had “never been more scared”.

“My biggest fear was that my family was going to find me dead and naked,” she said.

“I was convinced I would die that night.” Although it was not suggested Smith’s actions caused the woman to lose her baby, Judge Michael Bourke said her subsequent miscarriag­e could be broadly considered part of her traumatic experience.

He called Smith’s behaviour “prolonged, irrational brutality”, but accepted he had an early life of “deprivatio­n and trauma”, his abusive father having introduced him to alcohol and cannabis at just 13.

Smith pleaded guilty to reckless conduct endangerin­g life, intentiona­lly causing injury, making a threat to kill, assault and false imprisonme­nt.

He was sentenced to a total effective sentence of four years and nine months’ in prison, with a minimum term of two years and eight months.

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