The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Jailed for coercive control of partner

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

A Peterborou­gh man who denied attacking his partner was caught red handed after she managed to secretly record some of the abuse.

David Barrett, 40, has been jailed for more than two years after his victim disclosed the evidence to the police.

Now officers have praised her bravery – and urged other victims of domestic abuse to come forward to get help.

Peterborou­gh Crown Court heard how Barrett was reported to police on 7 September by a relative of the victim who said he had hurt her.

Officers visited the house where the pair lived and establishe­d Barrett had attacked the woman after an argument, grabbing her by the neck.

The argument stemmed from her doing something he did not agree with. The woman then disclosed a history of abuse, including Barrett being verbally abusive and strangling her on another occasion in July.

The woman had managed to secretly record videos of some of the abuse and take photos of her injuries.

Barrett, of Davis Place, Peterborou­gh, was arrested but in police interview denied all allegation­s. He claimed the only time there was any physical violence was when he had pushed the woman away in self-defence.

However, when shown the videos of the abuse he agreed his behaviour was unacceptab­le.

Barrett was charged and appeared at Peterborou­gh Crown Court where he admitted coercive control and two counts of intentiona­l strangulat­ion.

He was sentenced at the same court on April 4 where he was handed a total of two years and six months in prison.

DC Andrew Donaldson, who investigat­ed, said, welcomed the sentence handed out, and said: “In one of the videos submitted as evidence in this case, Barrett threatened to pour boiling water and sugar on his partner’s face.

“Another video showed Barrett controlled the woman’s finances and, in a third recording, Barrett could be heard telling her that no-one would come and save her because nobody cared about her. I would like to praise the victim’s bravery and hope the sentence gives her some closure from this traumatic period in her life.”

The national domestic violence helpline is 0808 2000 247.

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