Beaten girlfriend left with bruises over entire body by thug boyfriend
Pictured: Beaten 5ft 3in girlfriend left with bruises over her entire body by 23-stone 6ft thug boyfriend – that were so bad they moved police to tears
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- Jessica Davies left in ‘agony’ after her ex-partner viciously attacked her in a rage
- Thomas Parry, who had 14 previous convictions, jailed for four years in March
A woman who suffered horrendous injuries at the hands of her 23-stone thug boyfriend who choked, punched and stamped on her has shared pictures of her shocking ordeal.
Jessica Davies – who is just 5 foot 3 inches tall – said she was left feeling ‘broken and worthless’ after her huge ex-partner viscously attacked her while their two-year-old son slept in the next room.
Thomas Parry attacked her after they had returned from her father’s 70th birthday party and demanded to know details about her sex life with a former partner before violently assaulting her in August last year.
After the attack, he told her things could ‘get worse, I can get way way way worse.’
He added: ‘I can do what I f*****g want, who’s going to stop me?’.
Jessica Davies – who is just 5 foot 3 inches tall – said she was left feeling ‘broken and worthless’ after her huge ex-partner viscously attacked her while their two-year-old son slept in the next room
She said her body was black and blue all over from the bruises and he hit her so hard in the face there was blood everywhere from her nose
Thomas Parry attacked her after they had returned from her father’s 70th birthday party and demanded to know details about her sex life with a former partner before violently assaulting her in August last year
After meeting Parry when she was just 15, Ms Davies was subjected to eight years of controlling behaviour, leaving her ‘believing he was going to kill me’
The 29-year-old, from Port Talbot, South Wales, was jailed for four years in March at Cardiff Crown Court, with half his sentence to be spent on licence.
The court heard he had 14 previous convictions, including for common assault.
After meeting Parry when she was just 15, Ms Davies was subjected to eight years of controlling behaviour, leaving her ‘believing he was going to kill me’ .
After leaving her brutal partner when she was 19, he convinced her to come back by promising he had changed, only to return to his abusive behaviour.
Ms Davies said: ‘He grabbed my hair and began smashing my head on the sofa.
‘He spat and stamped on me with his trainers and I was semi-conscious at one point.
‘The pain was so horrific my body went numb.
‘My body was black and blue all over from the bruises. He hit me so hard in the face there was blood everywhere from my nose.
After leaving her brutal partner when she was 19, he convinced her to come back by promising he had changed, only to return to his abusive behaviour
Parry grabbed her hair and began smashed her head on the sofa. He was also said to have destroyed her possessions and put a sanitary towel in her mouth
Thomas Parry, 29, subjected Ms Davies to a violent attack after flying into a jealous rage
Parry was jailed for four years in March at Cardiff Crown Court, with half his sentence to be spent on licence. The court heard he had 14 previous convictions, including for common assault.
Ms Davies described crawling to treat her son with Calpol while he suffered from chickenpox in the flat despite the excruciating pain she was in
‘When I saw myself in the mirror I barely recognised myself. He beat me so hard – I could barely walk and I hurt so badly. I was in absolute agony.’
Ms Davies described crawling to treat her son with Calpol while he suffered from chickenpox in the flat despite the excruciating pain she was in.
She eventually escaped from the home by running out the door when Parry was not looking and showed the photos of her horrific injuries to her family, who contacted the police.
The pictures of her bruises were so bad one of the police officers investigating the case was moved to tears when they saw them.
Ms Davies now jumps at loud noises and says she doesn’t think she’ll ever be able to return to how she was before the relationship – but she will try.
She described in court her injuries as if they had been the result of a car crash.
Parry was also said to have destroyed her possessions and put a sanitary towel in her mouth.
He later blamed steroids for his behaviour, appologising to Ms Davies.
She eventually escaped from the home by running out the door when Parry was not looking and showed the photos of her horrific injuries to her family, who contacted the police
The pictures of her bruises were so bad one of the police officers investigating the case was moved to tears when they saw them
Ms Davies has now bravely spoken about her traumatic ordeal to raise awareness of domestic abuse
Ms Davies has now bravely spoken about her traumatic ordeal to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
She had also warned women to look for red flags in relationships to ensure they can stay safe.
Ms Davies said these can include the controlling behaviour she experienced early in her abusive relationship, such as being alienated from from friends and family, having her phone taken away and the demands Parry made over what she could wear.
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