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“Jealous” Barber told the girl that he would cut her head and give her family, the court listens

“Jealous” Barber told the girl that he would cut her head and give her family, the court listens

“You don’t love anywhere!”

Havre Kosna

The jealous guy spilled twice on his girlfriend, and then attacked her after the other man “liked” her photos of the profile on Facebook.

Then Govre Kosnau cut the tires into his car when his partner tried to go and shouted, “You don’t go anywhere!”

A 25-year-old hairdresser from Kolicherst in Northern Manchester, insisted on a judge that he did not “control or forced” a woman, but simply gave her a “conditions” for their relationship.

The victim described her relationship with Hoshnao as “Roki” because of his “control behavior and jealousy”, Prosecutor Niam McGinti said the Crown Court on Tuesday (February 18).

The defendant “regularly” demanded that she share with him her location and accused her of the wrong, Mrs. McGinti said in court. His mood “changes regularly, starting from unstable and jealous to sweet and apologizing,” the court said.

When a woman posted a photo of herself on social networks, hoshhnaya, as they say, asked her “who gave you permission for it?”

The defendant began to tell her that “she could not dress the way she did,” and “would make her fully cover all the skin if she leaves home,” the court prosecutor said.

“The defendant would have told her that he was sinning if she didn’t wear a scarf,” Ms McGinti said.

Hoshnau, the court heard, stopped a woman who was in contact with his friends and checked his phone regularly to see who she was in contact with. The woman mentioned that if they came out on the dish, he would get angry and accused her of “deceiving him” if she went to the bathroom with the phone, said Mrs. McGinti.

Khonshaw “regularly threatened her with serious violence” and told her that if she talks to another man that “he cuts off her head and gave her family,” the court prosecutor said.

When he was traveling, he would travel at “excessive speed when she was in a vehicle and threatens to stop it both,” Ms McGinti said.

The defendant “controlled” his access to social media and forbade her to post photos of herself. He is also said to have stopped her at a hissing gym because other men will be there.

When a woman sent him a text, asking why he was so bad about her, Hoshnau sent her a screenshot of Linkedin profile owned by another man and he demanded that he heard the court.

That evening, the woman met Hashnau in her store before she was ordered to wait for him on the street in the car, – said the prosecutor. When he got into the vehicle, he grabbed her for his phone and passed her contacts and her programs on social networks. On her Facebook page, he found people who “liked” her profile photos. Among them was the person with whom she was associated with LinkedIn, – said the prosecutor.

“Then the defendant was very angry and repeatedly asked the complainant who was the man. When (a woman) he shouted” I did not know “, the defendant answered her in her face,” Ms McGinti said.

Later, the woman went to Hoshnau’s house to try to talk to his family “, but” still angry “the defendant came and” shouted “at the woman to get out of the house, the court said.

Havre Hoshn(Image: Facebook)

After the woman was withdrawn from the property, the defendant “got angry and plus the complainant’s face for the second time,” Ms McGinti said.

“Then he began to hit her vehicle, trying to harm before grabbing the mirror of the wing from the driver of her car and disrupting it,” she added.

The woman told him that they would never marry, and she slapped him in her face, the court heard. Hoshna gave the woman her phone back, but switched off the device so that she could not access him for an hour, the prosecutor said.

The woman was traveling and parked only for a hosh to follow her with a couple of scissors before cutting all four of her tires, telling her, “You don’t go nowhere!”

When the police arrested him that night, hoshhn confessed that he had damaged the tires, but he denied all other offenses. He told the officers that he did not like that the woman “found himself around other men.” He confessed that he controlled her social media. He also confessed that the woman was slamming, but insisted that she first slammed him.

The woman, in a statement about the impact of the victim in court, described how a relationship injury forced her to lose weight and left her with “low self -esteem” and feels “very isolated”. She said he “stopped her from the life of his life.”

The court heard that Hashna had seven sets of previous convictions for 17 offenses, including to accept vehicles without consent, criminal damage and an attempt to curtail the course of justice. Evening News in Manchester reported how he It was involved in Joyride through hospital playgrounds in 2019.

Hashna, with the poor Ugub, pleaded guilty of forced or control behavior, two points of attack by beating, possession of a spatula and criminal harm at a previous hearing.

The defendant, who represented himself in court, said the judge that he just left to get a phone from a woman during one of the expected attacks, when they say, they got into the head. And he said that he spit on her only after she hit him.

The defendant said that he “controlled nothing” but gave her “conditions” in their relationship. He insisted that he did not control her social media because he did not know her passwords. The defendant, asking about the attack on the car, insisted that he went out on a cigarette and did not follow the woman, and that she “tried to bring me back.”

After the woman, as they say, announced that the couple was no longer married, the defendant said to the court: “I said it was a solved problem … I am not desperate for a woman to participate in my life.”

Judge Goddardd the Criminal Code, who said “people usually do not have conditions and conditions in relationships or marriage,” Hoshnau said “trying to understand that people have different ways of life.”

He insisted that the woman had a “free choice” and could leave a relationship.

By postponing the hearing until Friday (February 21), Judge Goddard said he was not ready to condemn the defendant. “I am not ready to do it today because there are so many characters in your position and considering that you are not presented.”

The judge stated that on Friday, she could go to punishment or dismiss the “trial”, depending on the fact that the defendant and the prosecution.

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