Washington man who attacked partner twice in two weeks jailed

The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court. (Photo by National World)The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court. (Photo by National World)
The case was heard at Newcastle Crown Court. (Photo by National World)
In a victim statement the woman said: "I felt I was going to be killed. I've never been so frightened in all my life."

A brute who attacked his girlfriend twice in less than a fortnight has been put behind bars. 

Michael McKenzie screamed, shouted and pushed the victim around on August 3 last year then lashed out with his fists nine days later and punched her in the body and head.

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Newcastle Crown Court heard during the second episode of violence he also bit her lip and caused it to bleed. 

McKenzie, 43, of Heatherlaw, Blackfell, Washington, Tyne and Wear, who has previous convictions for attacking an ex partner, admitted common assault and assault. 

In a victim statement the woman, who was left bruised after the second attack, said: "I felt I was going to be killed. I've never been so frightened in all my life."

She said she was left "traumatised and scared". 

Glen Gatland, defending, said McKenzie, who works in roofing, has a job open to him. 

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The court head the woman has since stated she did not want McKenzie to be arrested or imprisoned for what he did. 

Judge Christopher Prince said: "Whatever her view may be, it is not for her to decide the appropriate punishment, it is a matter for me to decide."

Judge Prince said McKenzie completed a "building better relationships" programme after the last woman was attacked and told him: "You have clearly not learned from it."

The judge jailed McKenzie for two years. 

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