Kentish Express Ashford & District

Behind bars for ‘merciless’ attack

Jealous decorator jailed for savage assault

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A jealous thug who “mercilessl­y” beat a man with a metal tyre wrench after becoming convinced he had been intimate with his ex-girlfriend has been jailed for almost 15 years.

Lewis Shaw, of Essella Road, had told a jury he had only wanted to teach Jamie Turner a lesson when he launched the savage attack on the North Preston Estate in Faversham.

The 28-year-old, who was high on cocaine at the time, jumped up and down on the head of Mr Turner, leaving him with life-changing injuries.

Now, the painter and decorator has been jailed for 14-and-ahalf years and ordered to serve five years on licence upon his release.

He admitted being “violently jealous” after the break up of his relationsh­ip with teacher Charlotte Dunn and then “lost it” when he feared she had slept with married Mr Turner, despite there being no evidence of this happening.

Judge David Griffith-Jones QC told him that his account of the attack had been “quite chilling” and ruled he was a danger to the public.

Shaw had gone searching for his ex-partner in March this year and traced her to an address in Larksfield Road, Faversham, arriving at 4am.

The judge said Shaw (pictured) was intent on attacking the victim because he thought Mr Turner and Ms Dunn had become intimate.

Fuelled by drugs and booze, he armed himself with a tyre wrench but went to the wrong door - before eventually locating Mr Turner and Ms Dunn together.

Shaw, who had been with two other women that night, said Ms Dunn had told him she was intending to have sex with Mr

Turner.

The judge said: “You found the correct door and kicked it open. You immediatel­y set about Jamie Turner.

“Your account that he struck you over the head with a baseball bat was fanciful. I am satisfied Mr Turner never struck you with it. You pulled him onto the pavement before striking him with the wrench.

“The fight lasted but a moment before you landed a blow which put Mr Turner on the ground unconsciou­s. What you then proceeded to do was merciless and horrific.”

He said Shaw then jumped up and down on the head of his helpless victim - and only stopped when someone told him he was killing him.

After the attack, Shaw fled to Wales with Ms Dunn, who has since tragically died.

He was eventually arrested and was charged with attempted murder. He denied the charge and was acquitted at a trial in September, but he had earlier admitted two counts of affray and causing Mr Turner GBH with intent.

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