Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Violent abuser’s threat to chop off girlfriend’s head

Judge praises victim’s ‘courage and guts’

- By Sean Axtell saxtell@thekmgroup.co.uk

An abuser held a samurai sword to his girlfriend’s throat then threatened to chop off her head and bury her body in the garden. Cruel Matthew Pithers also thrashed the woman’s face and arms with a baseball bat during his reign of abuse in Canterbury. The 36-year-old would then intensify the psychologi­cal trauma by dropping the weapons and pretending nothing happened.

A judge praised his victim’s “real courage and guts” in coming forward as she sat in the public gallery to watch her tormentor locked up.

Pithers was jailed for three years and one month.

The car-cleaner admitted causing actual bodily harm and assault by beating at a previous hearing. He pleaded guilty to making threats to kill last Tuesday, the day of trial. Canterbury Crown Court heard Pithers pushed her onto the settee, grabbed her throat and smashed a baseball bat into her face and leg, at their Reed Avenue home in August last year.

“The defendant then put the bat back where it was and then pretended nothing had happened,” prosecutor Mary Jacobson explained.

The woman had been physically and mentally abused before the August attack but no charges were brought, the barrister added.

In September he would put her in genuine fear for her life. Out shopping, she received a text from Pithers complainin­g she didn’t say goodbye when leaving the house. He demanded she return home or he was going to burn her belongings.

When she arrived Pithers was concealing a samurai sword under a duvet on the sofa. “He then pointed it at her and said he will chop her head off,” Ms Jacobson continued. “After a few minutes he put the sword between the settee and wall and acted like nothing had happened.” Later, Pithers grabbed the same sword and chased his victim into the bathroom.

Squeezing her by the throat with the blade to her neck he shouted he was going to kill and bury her in the garden. He closed the windows to stop the sound of her screaming and crying reaching the neighbours, then took the sim card out of her phone.

Following his arrest on September 6, Pithers said the allegation­s were fake and that the victim was jealous after he found a new partner.

He gave a no comment interview, adding he suffered from ADHD.

Pithers, who has six conviction­s for nine offences including two for violence, regretted the attacks, his barrister said. Craig Evans told Judge Mark Weekes: “Mr Pithers wishes that these incidents had never occurred and regrets that they had. There is a different side of Mr Pithers. There is no doubt this relationsh­ip had become toxic and as far as Mr Pithers is concerned he has another partner, she sits in court, she is supportive of him.”

Judge Weekes told the court it takes victims of domestic abuse “real courage and guts” coming forward and praised the woman. He told Pithers: “You pointed the sword at her and you told her that you intended to chop her head off and other threats. “It is of little surprise she was terrified.”

Wearing a blue sweater, Pithers spoke only to discuss the terms of his restrainin­g order. He is banned from making contact with the victim or entering Reed Avenue and surroundin­g roads.

‘After a few minutes he put the sword between the settee and wall and acted like nothing had happened’

 ??  ?? Pithers was jailed for three years and one month
Pithers was jailed for three years and one month

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