Sunderland Echo

‘I will murder you with my bare hands’

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A Sunderland woman threatened her ex-partner’s new girlfriend that she would ‘melt her face off ’ amid an avalanche of sickening Facebook messages, a court heard.

Courtney Brown, 23, told the victim she would disfigure her so that no man would look at her again, South Tyneside magistrate­s heard.

The terrifying threats were made over social media between September 19 and November 7, by Brown.

Prosecutor Justin Gibson said the victim and Brown’s ex, with whom she has a three-year-old child, had been communicat­ing on Facebook since August.

The court heard there was then an alleged incident in which Brown smashed up her former partner’s flat, on September 17. Then on November 3, his new girlfriend started receiving messages via facebook.

One message read: “I’m coming down to bray you,” Mr Gibson said.

The court heard the victim contacted her niece in an effort to stop the defendant acting out the threats.

However, the messages only got worse.

One read: “I’m coming for you, simple as that.

“I won’t stop until bleach, boiling water and sugar hits your face.

“Watch out for this love. I will melt your face off that bad that nobody will ever look at you again.

“I will personally murder you with my bare hands.

“I know where you live. I’m going to smash your windows and blow your house up.”

Brown, of Sevenoaks Drive, Hastings Hill, pleaded guilty to harassment, putting her victim in fear of violence.

A victim personal statement was read out in court. It said: “I am petrified. “I haven’t been able to sleep or eat properly.

“I’m worried to leave the house as I feel that she will kill me if I leave the house.”

The bench asked for a pre-sentence report to be prepared by the Probation Service and Brown will be sentenced at a later date.

She was bailed on the conditions that she does not contact prosecutio­n witnesses, attend Gala Bingo in The Galleries, Washington, or enter Penshaw Village.

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The threats were sent via Facebook.

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