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Thug jailed for shocking attack on ex-partner

VICTIM WAS LEFT WITH FRACTURED SKULL, FACE AND WRIST

- By ROB KENNEDY Court reporter rob.kennedy@reachplc.com

A CHILLING 999 call was made by a domestic violence victim moments after her savage ex left her with multiple bone fractures in a shocking attack.

Steven Burton inflicted “extreme violence” on the woman because he wrongly believed she was with another man. A court heard the terrified victim, 31, was left with a fractured skull, multiple fractures to her facial bones, a broken wrist, facial bruising and a bite mark to her cheek.

The damage to her face caused a build-up of blood behind her ear, which resulted in hearing loss for the victim. The woman said the scar from the bite to her face is a “constant reminder when she looks in the mirror” of the violence she endured that night.

Now Burton, 33, of South Parade, Whitley Bay, has been jailed for 10 years and will be on licence for an extended period when he is finally released.

Prosecutor Jolyon Perks told Newcastle Crown Court: “It was a completely unprovoked attack because of the fixation with the fact she had another man at the house, which was untrue.”

The court heard the violence happened in August last year at a house in Sunderland.

Burton, who was out on licence from an earlier prison sentence, had disconnect­ed the CCTV system before he knocked on the door.

Mr Perks said: “On opening the front door to him she was subjected to an immediate assault. When she arrived at hospital she gave a descriptio­n of the assault to medical staff, which included being stamped on and punched to the head and face.”

The court heard Burton was aware the woman suffered from a long-term illness which gave her brittle bones.

Burton, of no fixed address, admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent on the basis the woman was not his intended victim but he had planned to fight any man who was there.

The victim said in an impact statement: “I am devastated by what he did to me. I do not want him to be allowed anywhere near me or my home again. “

At the time, Burton was out on licence from a prison sentence imposed when he attacked a different ex-partner while she was driving, which caused her to crash into another car.

When the driver of the other vehicle tried to help, Burton punched him unconsciou­s and fractured his skull.

In 2016, Burton had been given a suspended sentence for an attack on another ex-partner.

Judge Simon Batiste sentenced Burton to 10 years behind bars with an extended four-year licence period and a lifelong restrainin­g order to keep him away from the latest victim.

The judge told him: “You, for some reason, got it into your head your exgirlfrie­nd might have a new man at the house. It is clear you are an extremely jealous man.

“You, on your own plea, accept you went to the property in order to fight, I say attack, a man in the property.”

Judge Batiste told Burton: “I have come to the conclusion there is, in this case, a significan­t risk of serious harm from you by by the commission of further offences of violence.

“Extreme violence was used, causing serious injury, without provocatio­n and with some premeditat­ion.

“I am satisfied it is necessary to protect the public, particular­ly partners, but also the general public who you may come across.”

Richard Holland, defending, said Burton is remorseful for what he did.

Anyone who is a victim of abuse is asked to contact police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Victims can also contact Victims First Northumbri­a on 0800 011 3116.

 ??  ?? Steven Burton, jailed for 10 years for attacking his former partner
Steven Burton, jailed for 10 years for attacking his former partner

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