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Mum kept secret diary of harrowing abuse by vile Sunderland partner in case he killed her

Michael Robinson, of Sunderland, subjected the woman to 18 months of misery during which he attacked her, damaged her home and dictated what she wore and who she saw

Michael Robinson, jailed for controlling or coercive behaviour(Image: Northumbria Police)

A mum kept a secret diary of the harrowing abuse she suffered at the hands of her boyfriend so it could be used as evidence if he killed her.

The woman logged, on a mobile phone app, a detailed and dated written record, with pictures, documenting the sickening attacks by Michael Robinson over an 18-month period. Newcastle Crown Court heard on top of regular violent assaults, the brute repeatedly caused damage in her home, dictated what she wore and who she saw.

He spat in her face, threw food at her and even urinated on her belongings in a bid to have a "big man reputation". Robinson, 24, of Tilbury Road, Sunderland, who admitted controlling and coercive behaviour, has now been jailed for three years and eight months and issued with a restraining order to keep him away from the woman.



Judge Amanda Rippon told him: "Contained within the account of 18 months of physical, emotional and verbal abuse, control and manipulation are multiple common assaults, including by beating and some by spitting, multiple assaults occasioning actual bodily harm, at least two offences of wounding and during the course of the assaults you used household implements as weapons.

"You headbutted your victim, there were multiple criminal damages, there were threats to damage property, threats to kill your victim, you have driven her towards a bridge threatening to throw her off it, there are false imprisonments, multiple assaults by strangulation."

Prosecutor Neil Pallister told the court the relationship had started off good but added: "She said the last two years were a nightmare for her because of the defendant's extremely violent behaviour towards her. She became so frightened she believed she would end up dead.

"She described how she kept a diary of all the times he assaulted her. Her reason for doing so was if she was killed by him there would be a record of what had been going on. She described on occasion she ended up in hospital and would make up a story to explain her injuries."

Mr Pallister outlined in detail the cruel torment and attacks the woman was subjected to. One of the violent outbursts, which the victim said "I will never forget" happened when her girlfriends asked her to go out for a birthday drink and she knew she had to ask for Robinson's permission.

Mr Pallister said: "She knew what the answer would be and said she wished she had not asked. She described the defendant smashing his phone off her face. She dropped to the floor and put her body in a ball trying to protect herself.

"He picked up a child's plastic table and smashed it over her, around six times then did the same with a plastic chair." Mr Pallsiter said the woman was eventually dragged out of the house and into the car. Robinson drove "dangerously" towards the city and warned her "I'm going to f****** kill you, I'm going to toss you off the f****** bridge. He punched her straight in the mouth."