BOREHAMWOOD MAN ACCUSED OF DISTURBING PATTERN OF ABUSE TOWARDS PARTNER AND ANIMALS
WARNING: The following article contains accounts of alleged domestic violence and animal abuse, which some readers may find distressing.--- Dominic Soave Carlisle House Canterbury Road, Borehamwood Borehamwood Man Accused of Disturbing Pattern of Abuse Towards Partner and Animals Borehamwood, Hertfordshire – A man originally from Potters Bar and now residing in Borehamwood, Dominic Soave, is at the centre of serious allegations involving domestic violence and animal cruelty, with video and witness evidence said to support the claims.
Multiple reports suggest that Soave engaged in a sustained pattern of violence and abuse against his former partner—the mother of his two sons—dating back several years.
One particularly harrowing incident occurred while she was pregnant with their youngest son.
According to witnesses and video evidence, Soave physically assaulted his then-partner by throwing her to the concrete ground with such force that her shoe flew off.
The couple’s eldest son was reportedly present during the attack, seated in a nearby recovery truck, witnessing the event unfold.
In another reported incident, Soave allegedly attacked the same woman outside a Mothercare store while she was again pregnant.
Concern has also been raised over the nature of the couple’s relationship, with sources stating that the woman was just 15 years old when their relationship began, raising questions around potential grooming or coercion.
Beyond domestic allegations, Soave is also accused of egregious animal abuse.
Just as the UK government moved to ban XL Bully dogs in late 2023, Soave is said to have bred a litter of the controversial breed.
The puppies, according to photographic evidence and witness reports, were kept in a small, unventilated cupboard.
Descriptions suggest the animals were confined in inhumane conditions, left without adequate food, water, or stimulation, and forced to live in their own excrement.
It is alleged that the deprivation became so extreme that the puppies began gnawing at skirting boards.