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ANTON SCOTT

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TEARS AFTER STRANGLER SENTENCED FOR THROTTLING GIRLFRIEND'S NECK WITH TOURNIQUET

A woman described her partner "going crazy" before he made a tourniquet out of his ripped T-shirt and twisted the material around her neck.

She could not speak and was gasping for air during the terrifying attack after a night out in June 6, 2019.

Her attacker was Anton Scott, who she lived with in Windmill Lane, Sneinton, for about three months.

An argument kicked off because he was embarrassed by her drunkenness the night before.

After striking her with the back of his arm in bed, throwing a bowl at a wall and throwing punches at her face, he grabbed her by her hair and slammed her head on the floor.

As the row escalated, he gritted his teeth as he used his T-shirt - which she grabbed and ripped - to tie around her neck.

READ MORE: Text messages unravelled man's involvement in cannabis supply David Eager, prosecuting, said: "The defendant had a T-shirt on his arm and used it as a tourniquet, wrapping it around her neck and twisting it.

She couldn't speak and was gasping for air." She thought he was not going to stop, Nottingham Crown Court heard on Monday (August 1).

He then put his hands around her throat and used his arm so hard she struggled to breath.

He eventually came to his senses and stopped.

Afterwards, she complained of having PTSD and anxiety, and was affected physically, emotionally and mentally.

She had bruising and swelling across her body and face and went to hospital to be checked over.

She even went on a course for one-to-one trauma-based counselling which was "extremely beneficial," the court heard.

She has since developed new friendships, her confidence has grown and she had gone out to work again.

Scott, 31, of Hooton Road, Carlton, pleaded guilty to assault, causing bodily harm.

He was represented in court by lawyer Benn Robinson.

Scott had started a relationship with her but fairly quickly realised it was perhaps "toxic" both ways and was not good for either of them, said Mr Robinson.

Recorder Michael Auty QC said the offence was three years ago - which was partly down to Scott initially pleading not guilty, "but for reasons I struggled to understand, this case began by postal requisition; at least half of the delay is down to that process." The advantage of the delay had given the judge the opportunity to see how the defendant has behaved since and how he had tried to make something of himself.

But, going over the offence's seriousness, he said it was against a defenceless woman who would have been, "far less capable than you".

"It was sustained and, worst of all, involved an element of strangulation," he added.

Scott was given 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, 40 rehabilitation activity days, 120 hours of unpaid work and an order to pay £1,000 compensation to his now ex-partner.

A restraining order was made for seven years.

He cried as he left court.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

" he added. Scott was given 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, 40 rehabilitation activity days, 120 hours of unpaid work and an order to pay 1,000 compensation to his now ex-partner. A restraining order was made for seven year...

Suspended sentence

two years

Scott was given 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, 40 rehabilitation activity days, 120 hours of unpaid work and an order to pay 1,000 compensation to his now ex-partner

Community order

120 hours

Scott was given 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, 40 rehabilitation activity days, 120 hours of unpaid work and an order to pay 1,000 compensation to his now ex-partner

Court order

seven years

A restraining order was made for seven years

Location Information

Sneinton, City of Nottingham, East Midlands, England, Suburban Area, City of Nottingham, East Midlands, NG2

Coordinates: 52.9519, -1.1321

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