LONDON MAN CONVICTED OF DOMESTIC ABUSE AFTER PATTERN OF VIOLENCE
David Dallison, identified as a 'serial domestic abuser,' has been found guilty of assaulting a former partner and breaching a court order that prohibited contact with her.His crimes include multiple offenses against women, and he is described in court as a 'serial domestic abuser perpetrator' who is 'frequently abusive' to partners and ex-partners.
Prosecutor Adrita Ahmed highlighted that the only time Dallison had not committed offences against women was when he was in prison, indicating a pattern of persistent behavior.
His prior convictions involved breaches of restraining orders, assaults, and threats to kill.
He was remanded in custody and is scheduled for sentencing on 13 September.
The incident last year involved him punching a woman after confronting her in the street and verbally abusing her misogynistically.
The article notes that Dallison had previously escaped rape prosecution due to official failings, despite investigations into his conduct involving other women, including Henriett Szucs, who was later murdered by her partner Zahid Younis.
The police had dropped previous prosecution efforts when she was absent, and she was under the control of her killer before her death.
The case remains a focus of ongoing inquiries into the authorities' handling of domestic abuse and violence cases.