Man sentenced to 16 years for assault causing partner's paralysis
In Brief
Robert Easom received a 16-year prison sentence after assaulting partner Trudi Burgess, resulting in paralysis.
Key Facts
- Robert Easom was sentenced to 16 years in prison for assaulting his partner
- Trudi Burgess was left paralysed following the assault
- The assault occurred after Burgess informed Easom of her intention to leave, according to court reports
- Court testimony referenced eight years of coercive and controlling behaviour by Easom towards Burgess
- During sentencing, Easom was described by the judge as a violent and controlling individual
What Happened
According to court records, Robert Easom assaulted his partner, Trudi Burgess, after she informed him of her intention to leave. The assault resulted in Burgess sustaining a broken neck and paralysis. Easom was sentenced to 16 years in prison following the trial.
Why It Matters
The case illustrates the legal system's response to serious domestic assault and highlights issues related to coercive control in relationships as presented in court. It also reflects ongoing concerns about domestic violence and victim protection measures.
Sources
- Sky News — Man who left his partner paralysed in a brutal attack has been jailed(1d ago)
- The Guardian — ‘Violent bully’ who broke partner’s neck and left her paralysed jailed for 16 years(just now)
