The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Victim’s horror as lip bitten off by violent ex

COURT: Domestic abuse survivor recalls horrific attack in pub by controllin­g partner

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

A domestic abuse survivor has described the horrific moment her former partner bit off part of her lip in a busy pub.

Kate Byrne had just finished singing karaoke when jealous David Booth lunged at her and bit into her face.

Panic rose among fellow patrons as they saw her drenched in blood.

Booth, 58, of Fife, was jailed for three years for assaulting, abducting and threatenin­g her, and for an offence against another woman.

He had already served time for the pub attack, which left Kate permanentl­y scarred.

Kate, 58, met Booth, previously of Station Court, Leven, in January 2014 through a dating website after the end of her marriage.

At first she was unsure of the Amazon warehouse worker, but he persuaded her to go out with him and soon moved into her home in Moodiesbur­n.

However, his controllin­g behaviour plagued their relationsh­ip from the start and he would become aggressive when she spoke to other people.

After a series of terrifying assaults, the couple split up, but on January 2, he turned up at the taxi driver’s home and insisted on accompanyi­ng her as she left for a night out with friends.

In the Storm Queen pub, when she leaned over to speak to a man sitting at her table, Booth came over and accused her of kissing him.

Later, as she finished her karaoke stint Booth grabbed her shoulders.

She said: “People would have thought he was kissing me but he launched at me and bit into my lip.

“The pain was horrendous, I was frozen to the spot.

“I didn’t know it was off then but the blood was all down my face and my blouse. The police were phoned and they found my lip on the dance floor.”

Kate was rushed to the Southern General Hospital where her lip was reconstruc­ted but she still suffers numbness and her speech is affected.

A jury at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court found Booth guilty of assaulting Kate, detaining her against her will and behaving in a threatenin­g and abusive manner towards her.

The offences happened on Chalmers Street, Dunfermlin­e, and in BJ’s pub in Glasgow between February 2014 and January 2015.

He was also convicted of behaving in a threatenin­g and abusive manner towards the other woman at addresses in Leslie and Kirkcaldy between September and November 2016.

Non-harrassmen­t orders were made in respect of both women.

The court heard Booth was in a new relationsh­ip and was engaged.

 ??  ?? Kate Byrne, who had part of her lip bitten off by abuser David Booth.
Kate Byrne, who had part of her lip bitten off by abuser David Booth.

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