Waikato Times

Cow pat attack claims eye

- Mike Mather mike.mather@stuff.co.nz

Two men allegedly rubbed cow dung and gravel in another man’s eyes – almost blinding him – as retributio­n for allegation­s of domestic violence, a court has heard.

Elisha Jack Cramond, 26, appeared at the beginning of a four day trial yesterday at the Hamilton District Court facing charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, sexual violation, assault with a weapon, injuring with intent to injure, threatenin­g to kill, and perverting the course of justice.

His co-defendant Michael Sam Torrington, 28, is charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and sexual violation.

All of the charges arise from an incident at Torrington’s home on a farm in Kerepehi on August 28 last year, with the allegation­s of the ‘‘savage assault’’ laid out by Crown prosecutor Heidi Wrigley in stark detail. The two men’s main victim was staying at the house with his partner. The couple had ended up there after their car had crashed and broken down nearby. They – but not the victim – had been drinking some time before things took a violent turn, following revelation­s of alleged domestic violence in the couple’s history.

The assault began in the lounge of the house. The male victim then ran from the house and through the surroundin­g paddocks, but was chased down by Cramond in a car.

As the alleged victim himself told the court when giving evidence, ‘‘I was running for my life’’.

As Wrigley told the jury, the man had his head repeatedly kicked and stomped on. He was strangled, had his finger severely bitten by Torrington, and his genitals were stomped on. It is also alleged that the man was sexually assaulted by at least one of the pair, with either fingers or some kind of object being forced into his anus. ‘‘I was being held up by my pants. I remember a hand going into my pants. I woke up with a gut feeling that something had happened to me. I did hear them saying they were going to rape me and rape my missus.’’

Cramond had also told him ‘‘that I was a woman beater and I was going to get my comeuppanc­e’’. The man said he had been lying in the fetal position, trying to protect his face and head.

‘‘I remember receiving a lot of kicks that night. Kick after kick after kick.’’

Cow dung was being rubbed in his face and, at times, jammed into his mouth by the pair. Gravel and dung was also being rubbed into his eyes. He also had a vague recollecti­on of hands being around his throat, choking him. He said he believed he lost consciousn­ess multiple times, and that he thought he was under attack for about two hours.

The beaten man’s partner called 111 but soon had her phone snatched away by one of the men. She also at one point lay across him to protect him from the pair, but was dragged away by Cramond who forced her to the ground and then pushed her head into a pool of water. She managed to get away and ran to the house, where she hid in a wardrobe and armed herself with some knives. The beaten man suffered a broken nose, bleeding on his brain and severe damage to his right eye, which will have to be removed.

The alleged assault ended after police arrived at the property. However, before they got to the house, Cramond tracked down the woman hiding inside and allegedly threatened her with a pair of pliers, telling her not to talk to the police.

 ?? TOM LEE/STUFF ?? Elisha Jack Cramond, left, and Michael Sam Torrington are standing trial in the Hamilton District Court on charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, sexual violation, assault with a weapon, injuring with intent to injure, threatenin­g to kill, and perverting the course of justice.
TOM LEE/STUFF Elisha Jack Cramond, left, and Michael Sam Torrington are standing trial in the Hamilton District Court on charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, sexual violation, assault with a weapon, injuring with intent to injure, threatenin­g to kill, and perverting the course of justice.

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