South Wales Echo

THUG’S BRUTAL ASSAULT ON EX

JAIL FOR 23-YEAR-OLD WHO ATTACKED EX-GIRLFRIEND ON THE DAY SHE GAVE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM

- PHILIP DEWEY Reporter philip.dewey@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A THUG headbutted, punched, and threw a knife at his ex hours after she gave evidence against him in court.

Scott Mugliston, 23, attacked his former partner Chameera Saleh at her home in Cardiff on July 8 and called her a “f ****** snitch” before unleashing a brutal assault.

The defendant had appeared before magistrate­s earlier that day and been sentenced to a community order for criminal damage in a case in which Ms Saleh had appeared as a witness.

During the assault Mugliston punched and headbutted Ms Saleh numerous times before taking a knife from a kitchen drawer and threatenin­g to take his own life.

He then threw the knife at Ms Saleh who managed to escape and ran to a neighbour’s house where she called the police.

A sentencing hearing at Newport Crown Court on Friday heard Mugliston arrived at Ms Saleh’s home in Ely at around 2pm and found her in the back garden. He called her a “f ****** snitch” and a “fat f ****** c***” and told her: “The windows won’t be the only thing I smash.”

Prosecutor Christophe­r Evans told the hearing the defendant pulled Ms Saleh by her hair to the floor and punched her to the head before grabbing hold of her neck and squeezing it for a few seconds.

She got to her feet but Mugliston headbutted her. She ran into the house followed by the defendant who continued shouting.

He told Ms Saleh he was going to kill himself and removed a knife from a kitchen drawer and made a cutting gesture before throwing the weapon at her. Ms Saleh fled the address and phoned the police from a neighbour’s house.

Mugliston was arrested and he later pleaded guilty to one account of assault by beating and one account of intimidati­ng a witness.

The court heard Mugliston had numerous previous conviction­s including assaults and batteries which took place in a domestic situation.

Defence barrister Derrick Gooden said his client’s relationsh­ips had been “problemati­c” in the past which had led him to committing offences. He also said Mugliston had been selfharmin­g while remanded in custody.

Sentencing, Judge Michael Fitton QC said: “Your background indicates a propensity to loss of temper, aggression, and violence – particular­ly to those you have been in a relationsh­ip with.”

He added: “You have not shown empathy to other people and those you have been in a relationsh­ip with before – your only concern is for yourself and not other people.

“It maybe about time for you to reflect on what you’re doing to yourself and other people.”

Mugliston, of Hiles Road, Ely, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonme­nt and was made subject to a restrainin­g order preventing him from contacting Ms Saleh for five years.

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 ??  ?? Scott Mugliston of Hiles Road, Ely, Cardiff, was jailed for a year at Newport Crown Court after being convicted of assault and witness intimidati­on
Scott Mugliston of Hiles Road, Ely, Cardiff, was jailed for a year at Newport Crown Court after being convicted of assault and witness intimidati­on

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