A man who assaulted his partner while she was pregnant and threatened the welfare of her unborn baby has been jailed.
Darren Nicholas tried to hide from police when the report was made against him, before claiming a dog had caused the injuries to his partner.
Dyfed-Powys Police received a report from a neighbouring force on March 10 that a woman had gone to hospital with a suspected broken pelvis, and disclosed that her partner had seriously hurt her.
Officers heard that the victim had managed to flee from the suspect during the assault, which had taken place five days before.
Enquiries were immediately started to find and arrest 36-year-old Nicholas, of Park View in Llanelli.
He was located the following day, and during a police interview claimed the victim had been injured when she fell over her dog.
However, thanks to further enquiries, officers were able to charge Nicholas with unlawful wounding causing grievous bodily harm.
He appeared at Swansea Crown Court on Tuesday, April 25 where he was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
He was also sentenced for a separate offence of grievous bodily harm following an unrelated incident in Llanelli, and will serve a total of 33 months.
Officer in case Detective Sergeant Rebecca Thomas said: “I’d really like to commend the victim in this case for the bravery she has shown throughout our investigation.
“On top of dealing with her own injuries, she has faced the threat that harm could also have been caused to her unborn baby, which is something no mother-to-be wants to happen.
“Reporting your partner to police is a daunting prospect, but we have put support in place for the victim in this case, and hope she feels safe knowing Nicholas will be in jail for the foreseeable future.”
*If you’re living with domestic abuse or violence and want to report this, you can contact us in the following ways:
Online: https://bit.ly/DPPContactOnline
Email: 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk
Call: 101
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908
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If you’re not ready to report to us, but need support, there are organisations who can help you: Support organisations for victims of domestic violence | Dyfed-Powys Police
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