The Pembrokeshire Herald

Father jailed for assaulting daughter during work trip

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A FATHER has been imprisoned after he assaulted his 19-yearold daughter during a business trip in Tenby. Nathan Smith, 41, of Salcot Crescent, Croydon, was staying with his daughter, Shania Smith, at Penally Manor near Christmas.

The incident occurred around 2 pm on Sunday, December 17, when, according to the prosecutor Regan Walters, an altercatio­n broke out between the two. Ms Smith confided in a colleague that she was being annoyed by her father. Mr. Walters stated that Mr. Smith overheard the conversati­on and summoned his daughter to his room to discuss her comments.

During the confrontat­ion, Ms Smith insisted she was not disrespect­ing her father, who then physically assaulted her. “The defendant grabbed her by the neck using both hands,” Mr. Walters explained, noting that she could still breathe. The altercatio­n escalated as Mr. Smith pushed his daughter against a wall and dragged her back into the room when she tried to leave.

Colleagues intervened after hearing the commotion, and although Ms Smith attempted to contact the police, she was unable to due to a lack of signal. Authoritie­s arrived approximat­ely four hours later.

In a statement to the court, Ms Smith expressed her disillusio­nment with her father’s actions, stating, “I felt so let down” and “I just don’t feel safe.”

Mr. Smith, who has a history of seven previous conviction­s involving 15 offences, admitted to assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm but denied a charge of strangulat­ion. His plea was accepted by the prosecutio­n.

Defence solicitor James McKenna described the incident as spontaneou­s and impulsive, saying, “This is a situation that should have never ever occurred. He is appalled by it.”

The court sentenced Mr. Smith to 14 months in prison and issued a three-year restrainin­g order to protect his daughter, underscori­ng the severity of the familial breach.

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