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Boyle: I did hit wife, but only on request

Ex- captive faces questionin­g from Crown

- JIM BRONSKILL

OTTAWA • Joshua Boyle acknowledg­es hitting his wife, Caitlan Coleman, with a broom after they were freed from overseas captivity, but says he did it only because she asked to be spanked.

Under cross-examinatio­n in Ontario court, Boyle denied Tuesday that he struck, choked or bit Coleman in anger while they lived together in Ottawa.

Boyle, 36, has pleaded not guilty to offences against Coleman, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinemen­t in the period of October to December 2017.

The incidents are alleged to have taken place after he and Coleman returned to Canada following five years as prisoners of Taliban-linked extremists, who seized them during a 2012 backpackin­g trip to Afghanista­n.

Boyle has portrayed Coleman as unstable, violent and prone to fits. He says he had decided before being released to leave her, but didn’t want their three children, born in captivity, to associate freedom with immediatel­y losing a parent.

Crown prosecutor Jason Neubauer has accused Boyle of being obsessivel­y controllin­g, assaulting his wife on several occasions and prompting her to finally flee their home in stocking feet on Dec. 30, 2017 despite Ottawa’s bitter cold.

As Boyle sat in the witness box, Neubauer alleged he hit Coleman with a broom as a punishment in late December 2017.

Coleman has testified that Boyle struck her with the broom for failing to satisfy him sexually.

Boyle has told the court that hitting her on the backside with the broom was unrelated to anything sexual.

“She asked to be spanked with the broom. She was worked up and insistent.”

On Tuesday, as Neubauer tried to pick apart his testimony, Boyle said his now-estranged wife often made such requests.

“I shrugged and gave her a few half-hearted swats,” he said.

Neubauer said Boyle hit her out of anger. “You struck her hard with that broom, Mr. Boyle. You struck her seven or eight times.”

Asked by Neubauer what was going through his own mind at the time, Boyle said he was hoping Coleman was satisfied with the swatting but that he was generally annoyed by the episode.

“I was tired of indulging her fantasies,” he told the court. “I was looking to get a divorce.”

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