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Suspended Sentence After 'Terrifying' Attack

A Cambridge man who beat his girlfriend with a wooden stick before ‘tearing apart’ her home has been handed a suspended prison sentence and a five-year restraining order.

Ian Huddlestone, 39, lost his temper during an argument with the victim on 7 November last year.

Concerned neighbours reported the row to police at about 4.45pm after they saw the victim running from her home in Cambridge.

The victim showed the neighbours her injuries and said Huddlestone was “tearing the place apart”.

As officers arrived she told them Huddlestone had grabbed her by the face and held her by her neck.

She went on to explain how she had tried to free herself by hitting Huddlestone with a stick, but he grabbed it from her and launched into a second attack, hitting her several times in the ribs.

As the victim returned to her flat she saw it had been badly damaged by Huddlestone, who had continued to break her belongings after she fled.

He was arrested at the scene and later pleaded guilty to charges of assault occasioning ABH and criminal damage.

Huddlestone was sentenced to 16 months in prison, suspended for two years. He was also ordered to complete a 30-day rehabilitation requirement, partake in the Building better relationships programme and ordered not to make contact with the victim for five years.

DC Susan Burberry said: “This was a terrifying ordeal for the victim, who was forced to run from her own home in fear of her safety.

“I would like to applaud the quick-thinking actions of the neighbours who alerted police and would urge anyone who witnesses domestic abuse to do the same.”

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