The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Man is sent to jail for attack on girlfriend

- CIARAN SHANKS

Aman has been jailed for abusing and attacking his partner during and after her pregnancy. In one incident, Kevin O’Donnell bit her as she lay on the ground after she threw a drink over him.

The 28-year-old started abusing the woman on May 5 last year, the day he was released from prison, while she was heavily pregnant.

O’Donnell was handed a further jail term after he pled guilty to engaging in an abusive course of conduct between May and July last year at multiple addresses in Dundee.

The sheriff court heard how the relationsh­ip was good after his release but according to the woman, O’Donnell “turned horrible”.

Fiscal depute Gavin Burton said the accused grabbed the woman by the throat as she was driving near Asda Kirkton, after she said the relationsh­ip was over.

On June 24, a drove O’Donnell friend to the woman’s home, where another row erupted.

Mr Burton said: “She into the back seat to and sort things out in relationsh­ip.

“She would pour a drink over the accused. They ended up on the ground outside and the accused bit her on the upper right arm leaving clear bruising.

“Their relationsh­ip would continue until July when they became embroiled in a heated exchange at 5.30am.”

O’Donnell punched his victim hard enough in the ribs to leave her winded.

Police were contacted and O’Donnell pinned the woman to the bed while punching her repeatedly.

The screaming woman managed to flee the address and was later found by officers.

She had a lump on her head, a bruised arm and cut lip.

O’Donnell, a prisoner of HMP Perth, pled guilty to repeatedly shouting and swearing, seizing the woman’s throat, biting her on the body, trying to seize got try the her phone, pinning her to a bed and repeatedly punching her on the head and body on Balgowan Avenue, Craigard Road and Strathmart­ine Road between May 5 and July 2 last year.

Solicitor Anne Duffy said the pair’s relationsh­ip was volatile when alcohol was involved, adding that the woman had made repeated efforts to contact O’Donnell.

Sheriff Richard McFarlane ordered O’Donnell to serve 100 days of an unexpired prison sentence, before imposing a 16-month jail term.

He said: “You had a girlfriend to go back to, a child that was due to be born and had a lot of good things to look forward to.

“This course of criminal conduct starts at a time when your girlfriend is approachin­g the date of her confinemen­t.

“I simply cannot understand how your behaviour towards your expectant girlfriend and mother of your child deteriorat­ed so rapidly.”

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