Woman assaulted by partner received insulting texts from him while being taken to hospital

“I did not deserve this, no woman does,” she said in her victim impact statement.
Woman assaulted by partner received insulting texts from him while being taken to hospital

Detective Garda Alan O’Riordan of Macroom garda station said the accused was in a two-year on/off relationship with the injured party and that on this occasion they were drinking heavily together and an argument broke out. Picture: iStock

A woman who was assaulted by her partner in a violent incident at her home was texted by him with further insults as she was being taken to hospital by ambulance.

The Macroom man who was in a volatile relationship with her has been jailed for 18 months on a charge of assault causing harm to his then partner.

34-year-old Gavin Cronin of Dromdubh, Macroom, County Cork, pleaded guilty to the charge of assaulting the woman at her home on July 17.

Detective Garda Alan O’Riordan of Macroom garda station said the accused was in a two-year on/off relationship with the injured party and that on this occasion they were drinking heavily together and an argument broke out.

“He struck her in the side of face with his fist and head a number of times, connecting with his fists,” Det Garda O’Riordan said.

There were two other men drinking with them that night and they hid in the toilet when the violent incident occurred.

“She pleaded with him to stop hitting her. He went outside. The gentlemen came out of the bathroom. Gavin Cronin came back in. She picked up plates and fired them in his direction to keep him out of the house.

“She picked up a wooden mallet to defend herself. He went to grab the mallet off her. He held it above his head, threatening her. He pushed her down on the ground. As she fell she broke her ankle,” Det Garda O’Riordan said.

Interviewed by gardaí afterwards he accepted responsibility for the punching and his violent reaction but he did not mean for her to have her ankle broken. Nevertheless he accepted that he caused this by pushing her.

The victim said she did not accept Gavin Cronin’s apology. “I did not deserve this, no woman does,” she said in her victim impact statement.

Defence barrister Paula McCarthy repeated that the damage to the woman’s ankle was accidental but he accepted responsibility and wrote a letter of apology.

She said both parties were trying to deal with a tragic personal matter at the time and that things went off the rails that night, not helped by a considerable amount of alcohol.

Judge Helen Boyle imposed a sentence of two years with the last six months suspended.

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