Vile boyfriend tried to bite out fiancée’s eyeball and beat her unconscious after celebrating her pregnancy

A vile boyfriend trying to bite the eye sphere of his pregnant fiancée and defeat his unconsciousness returned behind the bars.
The 30 -year -old Benjamin Jones bit his partner’s face, separated his mouth, and spit his hair before he was confusing him when he was pulling his hair into his home in Norfolk, Norfolk.
He tried to bite his eyes and said that after celebrating the news about his pregnancy, he would disappoint him in a way that no one would want him.
But fortunately he missed the teeth and instead he took out a part of his eyebrows.
Vile Jones returned to the back of the bars after trying to contact the victim, a 10 -year limitation order against him.
During the original penalty, the court had heard the details of the terror campaign against his wife and his wife, who met in 2021 at the age of 24.
They had a drink and enjoyed the hurricane romance with generous holidays and expensive gifts.
However, violence increased shortly after their engagement.
Benjamin Jones, 30 years old, bites his wife’s face, separated his mouth and got into his face before confusing his face

In a statement to the police, he said he thought he would die, and when the officers found him, he was unconscious and Jones escaped from the scene
The attack, which he bites his face, came after celebrating the news of the couple’s pregnancy with his family in town.
He had returned home before, but when he heard it was pulled on the car roads, it was high and severe.
He called 999 before he was afraid of his life, hiding his phone to the place.
Jones took him out of the toilet, put it in the bathroom and tear his engagement ring on his finger.
As he pulled his hair severely, he separated his mouth before he pulled him to his face and entered.
Jones then dragged him out of his hair from his bedroom and started drowning.
In a statement to the police, he said he thought he would die, and when the officers found him, he was unconscious and Jones fled the scene.
It took two days for the police to arrest him as he recovered in the hospital.

He tried to bite his eye, but fortunately he missed the teeth and instead he took out a part of his eyebrow
The police were told that the victim took a black eye, hand pressures from the slaps in his body and other attacks.
They also heard that it was thrown out naked outside and made to sleep there at freezing temperatures.
Jones also put him behind his car in his pajamas and said he would put him in a trench.
He strongly beat him before he climbed to the edge of the road.
On other occasions, he hit his foot on the door, smashed a few phones, slapped him and caused bruising and pushed down.
Previously, Jones of Attleborough was sentenced to two attacks on charges of attacking real physical damage last June, and all of them were sentenced to another attack on the permanent abuse of his wife.
It was also found guilty of criminal damage to property with a value of 5,000 £ below and a class A drug, cocaine and class B medication, cannabis and cannabis resin.
Jones was kept in Remand before he was punished and sentenced to 18 months in prison before he was released with a license.
His recall led to the question of whether the domestic violence groups were very quickly released from imprisonment.
A police spokesman: ’30 -year -old man was arrested and called back to jail. ‘
Emma Nurse, one of the domestic violence and abuse services, said: ‘It is important to fully recognize the dangers posed by domestic abuse poses.
‘We know that they will go to extreme lengths to keep their victims and controls on their victims, including ignoring the restrictions put into force to keep the victims safe.
‘Although we know that there are many difficulties that arise because of the overcrowded prisons, the security of the victims should be priority and support the opinion of national organizations that the perpetrators of domestic abuse should be exempt without early release.
‘It is important that we send a strong message that the abuse of domestic abuse is not tolerated and the security of the survivors will be made against the perpetrators.’