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Drugged-up dad slashes own throat

- GEORGIE ADAMS

A FATHER landed himself behind bars after he slashed his own throat while high on drugs, in an attempt to control and scare his partner, St George Magistrate­s Court heard.

The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told his partner he would self-harm in order to “control” her and make her do certain things before actually carrying out some of the threats.

“All in all, it was controllin­g and threatenin­g behaviour,” police prosecutor Chris Hutchins told the court.

“Ultimately, the cause of his conduct, besides poor behaviour in threatenin­g self-harm, was to create control and remorse to ask her to do certain things.

“While some were threats, he actually carried it out by cutting his throat.”

The 37-year-old father’s solicitor Ross Finlayson said the reason his client behaved the way he did was due to his drug intake.

“Most of the damage was done to himself by himself, threatenin­g to kill himself and damage to property,” he said.

“He wants to maintain a relationsh­ip with his children and stay away from drugs.”

Both Sergeant Hutchins and Mr Finlayson agreed the man, who had spent close to three months in pre-sentence custody, should be placed on a lengthy probation order to combat his drug and anger issues.

The man, who appeared via videolink from jail, told Magistrate Kerri O’Callaghan he intended to move to northern NSW once he was out of jail.

He pleaded guilty to six counts of contraveni­ng a domestic violence order, and one each of possessing dangerous drugs and obstructin­g police.

The 37-year-old was placed on probation for two years.

If you are struggling, phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.

The 24-hour Domestic Violence Helpline is a free call on 1800 811 811.

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