Monday, 16 February 2015

DAMN: Man brutally beats bride on their weddingnight because he couldn't undo her dress




A bride was brutally beaten by her husband on their wedding
night because he couldn't undo her dress. Amy Dawson was
pinned to the floor by Gavin Golightly just hours after tying
the knot in a romantic ceremony in County Durham in
August.

The 22-year-old had
asked her new husband for help getting
out of the white dress she was wearing when he launched
the violent attack. Golightly, 29, said he was under the
influence of drugs and could not remember the incident but
pleaded guilty to assault at Peterlee Magistrates Court.


Miss Dawson, who shares a child with the man, said the
attack was so severe she thought it would kill her.
'When he lashed out on me on my wedding night I thought I
was going to die. I was terrified.
'He looked like he was going to kill me.
'Eventually, I escaped and found a hotel porter, who called
the police.
'It was such a lovely day, and I was devastated it ended the
way it did. It was a huge celebration full of friends and
family, and I thought it would have been the fresh start we
needed.'
After getting married in St Mary's Church in West Rainton,
the couple held their reception at nearby Beamish Hall.
Shortly before 1am, the couple retired to a room in the hotel
where Ms Dawson tried to get undressed.
'At 12.55am, the following morning, they went to their room,
which she was helped towards by a night porter,' said
prosecutor Sarah Traynor.
'The defendant then tried to undo Ms Dawson’s dress. She
received a crochet (to undo the dress with), but the
defendant then refused to undo his new wife’s dress.
'The defendant then jumped up from his chair, approached
Ms Dawson and pushed her over.
'He then sat on top of her and started punching her with
clenched fists. He then got up and left the room. It appears
that the defendant then came back to the room.
'The defendant said he has no recollection of the event,
adding that he must have had his drink spiked.
'He remembers waking up in a hotel room and said he does
not get angry when he takes drugs.
'Ms Dawson had a cut above her left eyebrow and some
bruises to her face and chest area.'
Ms Dawson added said her husband had changed
dramatically since she fell pregnant eight months after their
relationship began.
'When I first met Gavin, he was lovely. I couldn't fault him.
'He was caring and loving, and when we found we were
having a baby we were delighted.
'I fell pregnant after eight months but almost straight away
Gavin became controlling and manipilative.
It was like walking on eggshells.'
Golightly from Sunderland, pleaded guilty to assault causing
actual bodily harm at a court hearing last month.
He was given a 12 month community order and a restraining
order preventing him from contacting his wife.
Ms Dawson has slammed the sentence as too lenient.
'The community order was far too soft. The restraining order
is the only thing keeping me strong. He means nothing to me
now.'
Chairman of the bench Paul Elliott, told Golightly: 'You do
know that when your custody report was asked for, custody
was an option because this was a serious assault.
'But your early guilty plea and mitigation mean that we will
give you a 24-month community order with the requirement
of supervision.'
He was also ordered to pay £200 in compensation to her,
£85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.

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