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ARGUING Man ‘lunged’ at ex with screwdrive­r amid fight

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- By DAVID HUNTLEY Reporter david.huntley@reachplc.com

A MAN in a dressing gown “lunged” at his partner and injured her with a screwdrive­r during an argument about another woman.

Balbinder Singh was kicked out of his then-partner’s home after she heard another woman call him “babe” while he was on the phone in the bath on October 17, 2020.

The 29-year-old then travelled to a street in South Shields in order to prevent his then-partner from confrontin­g the woman he had been on the phone to.

But after arriving at the street, Singh, who was wearing a dressing gown, “lashed out” with a screwdrive­r that he’d taken from his thenpartne­r and caused an injury to her arm. He was later arrested.

On Wednesday, Singh appeared at Newcastle’s Moot Hall to be sentenced for possession of a bladed article and assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm. He pleaded guilty to the charges at a previous hearing.

Liam O’brien said the victim in the matter was Singh’s then-partner and that he had pleaded guilty on the basis that he travelled to a street in South Shields in order to prevent her from confrontin­g a “female acquaintan­ce”.

He said: “He said he was concerned there would be an argument which would result in violence.”

Mr O’brien added: “His concerns stemmed from when he had been at the home of his then-partner and while in the bath received a call from the woman. He put the call on speaker and his then-partner heard the conversati­on and the word ‘babe’ was used.

“His partner then threw him out of the house without him being dressed. After leaving, the defendant spoke with his then-partner on the phone and she said she was on her way to a street in South Shields to confront the woman. He said he disarmed her with a screwdrive­r and kept it.”

The court heard that when Singh turned up to the street, a “further confrontat­ion” ensued and he “lashed out” with the screwdrive­r, injuring his then-partner’s arm.

Mr O’brien said: “The defendant accepts he had no justificat­ion for continuing to have the screwdrive­r with him and accepts his actions were unlawful.”

A witness to the incident said Singh, of Saint Jude’s Terrace, South Shields, “emerged from his vehicle” while dressed in a dressing gown and approached the victim before he “lunged at her with a screwdrive­r”. Singh was then ushered away by his mother, who had travelled to the scene with him, and the screwdrive­r was disposed of down a drain. The court heard Singh was “lightly convicted” and had been given a conditiona­l discharge in 2015 for battery.

Nick Lane, defending, said: “He is deeply ashamed of his behaviour.”

Sentencing Singh, Judge Amanda Rippon said his behaviour was “extremely dangerous and foolish” and handed him a 20 month prison sentence, suspended for two years. He must complete 60 rehabilita­tion days and 100 hours unpaid work. He will also have to complete a Building Better Relationsh­ips programme.

 ?? ?? Balbinder Singh, 29, was given a suspended sentence
Balbinder Singh, 29, was given a suspended sentence

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