MILTON KEYNES MAN JAILED FOR DOMESTIC ABUSE
A man from Milton Keynes has been sentenced to two years in prison after admitting to repeated domestic abuse against his partner.Nathan Stear, 37, of North Row, Milton Keynes, received the sentence at Aylesbury Crown Court on 23rd January 2026.
The court also imposed an indefinite restraining order to prevent Stear from contacting his victim.
He pleaded guilty to three charges during the hearing: assault occasioning actual bodily harm, theft, and assault by beating.
The abuse took place at multiple locations in Milton Keynes between May and August 2025.
Stear subjected his victim, a woman in her thirties, to violent and coercive behaviour, which left her with significant injuries, including bruises across her legs, arms, and neck, scratches, and eye injuries caused by attempted gouging.
The series of assaults culminated in a particularly violent attack in August 2025, during which Stear attempted to gouge her eyes, threatened her, and threw a bed onto her.
He was arrested on 4th August 2025 and charged the next day.
Detective Constable Charlotte Pratt from Thames Valley Police’s Domestic Abuse Investigation Unit praised the victim's bravery, emphasizing the escalation and physical harm inflicted, and encouraging others to seek help via Clare’s Law or emergency contacts.
The court's decision reflects the severity of the abuse, and the victim is now viewed as a survivor.