The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Drunken row ended with a violent attack

- KATHRYN WYLIE

Awoman tried to jump from her window and scale a fence while covered in blood and screaming for help following a brutal attack by her boyfriend.

Mark Ritchie repeatedly struck the woman to her head and body following a drunken argument after the pair consumed a quarter bottle of vodka and multiple sleeping tablets.

One neighbour saw the 32-year-old shouting at the woman: “I am going to kill you if you don’t come back inside.”

Aberdeen Sheriff Court was told how a neighbour called police after hearing “crashing” noises from the victim’s home on Western Road, Aberdeen.

Fiscal depute Lucy Simpson said one neighbour witnessed the aftermath of the assault from the communal garden just after 2.30pm on July 14 last year.

“They heard a crashing noise then minutes later they saw the complainer trying to climb out of a window and over a fence with blood on her face and shouting for help,” the fiscal said.

“The accused was shouting after her: ‘I am going to kill you if you don’t come back inside’.

“The complainer was injured with blood on her face and T-shirt.”

When police arrived they found the couple still arguing and with more of the victim’s blood visible on Ritchie’s neck.

“Due to the combinatio­n of medication and alcohol the complainer could not recall what happened,” Ms Simpson added.

“There were clear signs of a disturbanc­e within the property with blood staining throughout.”

The court was told Ritchie’s victim suffered a three-inch cut on her forearm, a punctured bicep and a cut lip. She refused hospital treatment.

Ritchie, who appeared from custody at HMP Grampian, admitted one charge of domestic assault.

Defence agent Sam Milligan said there were “clear signs” intoxicati­on had played a part in the incident.

He said: “He takes responsibi­lity for the injuries but it was very much a two-way street in terms of the physical altercatio­ns.”

Sheriff Ian Wallace deferred sentence for background reports, a restrictio­n of liberty order assessment and to find out whether any object was involved in causing the victim’s cuts.

Ritchie was remanded at HMP Grampian meantime.

The complainer was injured with blood on her face and T-shirt

 ?? ?? GUILTY: Mark Ritchie is taken into custody from Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
GUILTY: Mark Ritchie is taken into custody from Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

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