The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Victim locked in cupboard sent text pleading for help

- PAUL MALIK

Aterrified woman texted a friend for help from inside a locked cupboard as police searched the flat of her abusive boyfriend in Forfar.

The court heard how Daniel Christophe­r, 35, and the complainer had only been in a relationsh­ip for three months when the abuse started.

On numerous occasions, Christophe­r would grab the woman’s throat, yell at her, spit on her face and grab her phone from her.

At one point, after police were called to his Don Road flat, his victim had to text for help from inside a locked cupboard.

The terrified woman messaged a friend: “I’m in the cupboard, they haven’t found me yet”, as officers made their way through the property.

Forfar Sheriff Court heard he would yell names at her, calling her “trash”

and saying she would not be able to find other partners.

She told police he showed signs of extreme jealousy and would repeatedly use language to “put her down”.

After he slapped her on the face on April 19 he

screamed “you deserved that” at her.

In another callous act, Christophe­r poured coconut milk over his victim’s hair after she had washed it.

She told the police she had begged him to stop.

The court heard

Christophe­r had committed similar offences.

In mitigation, his defence solicitor Billy Watt said: “Mr Christophe­r has shown significan­t signs of remorse.

“He is keen to put this all behind him.

“His stay in prison has made him focus on his future.

“He has written a letter of apology to the complainer.”

Sentencing Christophe­r to two years’ supervisio­n, Sheriff Jillian MartinBrow­n said: “I have taken into account what has been said by your solicitor, your previous conviction­s, the letter you have written and the criminal and social work reports.

“It is clear you have previous conviction­s for analogous offences.

“Domestic abuse is a serious issue, and you will be placed on a specialist programme.

“I could impose a custodial sentence, but the period you have spent on remand is close to what I could sentence you to.”

Christophe­r pled guilty to engaging in a course of behaviour abusive to his former partner by acting in a coercive and controllin­g manner between February 1 and July 20.

He was repeatedly aggressive, grabbed her phone, poured milk on her head, wrestled her, put his knee on her face, repeatedly spat in her face, struck her, detained her against her will, locked her in a cupboard, called her names and punched and slapped her.

He also admitted several bail breaches and possessing £200 worth of cannabis.

He was released from custody on the condition he takes part in a domestic abuse rehabilita­tion programme.

He must remain under the supervisio­n of social workers for two years and inform them of any intimate relationsh­ip he enters.

All accommodat­ion he resides in must be approved by the social work department.

 ?? ?? Daniel Christophe­r was sentenced to two years’ supervisio­n for abusing his ex-partner.
Daniel Christophe­r was sentenced to two years’ supervisio­n for abusing his ex-partner.

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