Sunderland Echo

Police found woman hiding in bush covered in blood after man’s attack

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A Sunderland man who launched a sinister campaign of abuse against a former partner was eventually snared after his victim was found hiding in a garden bush covered in blood.

Robert Kepczyk had been in a relationsh­ip with the victim, but their time together was plagued by his controllin­g and violent behaviour.

Prosecutor Helen Towers told Newcastle Crown Court that the defendant would not allow her to go certain places and he monitored her movements via cameras installed at their address.

He also grabbed her around the neck and punched and slapped her.

The 30-year-old, of

Rhonda Road, Sunderland, was found guilty by a jury of controllin­g and coercive behaviour, assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm, and intentiona­l strangulat­ion. He also admitted breaching a restrainin­g order.

Judge Gavin Doig told the defendant it was clear that the relationsh­ip was controllin­g.

The judge sentenced him to three years and eight months behind bars.

Prosecutor Helen Towers told the court: "It was not a good relationsh­ip, it was plagued by defendant's verbal abuse, his jealousy, and his controllin­g behaviour and his violence.

"The defendant went through her mobile phone and monitored it.

"He called her abusive names like slag and whore and called her fat.

Ms Towers said the defendant assaulted her on the first occasion while the woman began making arrangemen­ts with her exhusband to see her children.

The court heard this caused tension with Kepczyk and he eventually grabbed her by the throat.

He let go and made his way downstairs and the victim was able to place her phone on record and capture him returning to the room where he became verbally abusive.

Ms Towers continued:

"He slapped her on the back causing her back to bruise, that was captured on the recording.

"The defendant again left the bedroom before returning to pack his bags. The pair argued again and the defendant grabbed her in a chokehold.

"When she left the address she went to her ex-partner's house to tell him what had happened and he duly called the police."

However, the victim later retracted her statement and said the pair had reconciled with each other.

The defendant was placed on bail and ordered not to contact her.

But the relationsh­ip resumed and the defendant turned up at the woman's house with his dog.

Ms Towers said: "The complainan­t was sitting on the edge of the bed and the defendant punched her really hard to the back of the head.”

The court heard on a further occasion, Kepczyk begged his victim to strike him and he threatened that if she didn't, he would harm himself.

Ms Towers said he ended up slapping her which caused a piercing to rip before neighbours called the police.

When officers arrived, Kepczyk told them he was the only person present inside the address and said the sound of the other voice was his mother who he had been speaking on the phone to.

However, Ms Towers said: "The police searched the address and found no one inside.

"When they entered the garden they then found (the complainan­t) hiding in a bush covered in blood.

"She told them the defendant had assaulted her when she was alone."

The restrainin­g order imposed was ordered to remain in place.

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Robert Kepczyk has been jailed for three years and eight months.
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