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Jeremy McConnell found guilty of attack on ex-girlfriend Stephanie Davis 'that made her fear for life'

Judge Wendy Lloyd ordered a break in proceedings when McConnell began laughing in the dock after Miss Davis broke down in tears

Eleanor Barlow
Monday 07 August 2017 11:39 EDT
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Reality TV star Jeremy McConnell has been found guilty of assaulting ex-girlfriend Stephanie Davis after an attack she said made her fear for her life.

McConnell was found guilty at Liverpool Magistrates' Court of assaulting Miss Davis at her home in Rainhill, Merseyside, on March 10.

The pair, who began a relationship after appearing on Celebrity Big Brother, argued during the hearing at Liverpool Magistrates' Court as Miss Davis told how McConnell had "completely destroyed" her life.

Judge Wendy Lloyd ordered a break in proceedings when McConnell began laughing in the dock after Miss Davis broke down in tears.

The former Hollyoaks actress said: "He's completely destroyed my life, it's been the worst 18 months of my life."

She told the court the couple had been out for a meal in Liverpool with friends to celebrate her birthday on the evening of March 9 and returned to her home, but McConnell then went out to a local pub with two of the friends.

She said when he returned to the house at about midnight he was "out of it" and had been taking cocaine.

The couple's friends left and she said McConnell grabbed her by the face.

She said: "He was calling me a slag. He said that I was fat, he said that no one was going to want to touch me again."

Stephanie Davis leaving Liverpool Magistrates' Court
Stephanie Davis leaving Liverpool Magistrates' Court (PA)

She added that McConnell took her phone from her as she tried to call for help, then pushed her and bit the inside of her arm.

The court was shown photos of a bruise she said was caused by the bite, as well as extensive bruises to her legs and body.

Miss Davis said McConnell left the house but later returned and began kicking the doors in an attempt to get in.

She said: "I heard him go over the gate, it was literally like a horror film. I just thought, 'This is it, he's going to kill me'."

She said she let him in after fearing he would smash the glass patio doors and he followed her upstairs, where she was in the bedroom, and threw her on to the bed.

She said: "Every time I got up he got me by the face and threw me down forcefully."

She said he punched her to the side of the head and pushed her against the wall twice.

He had accused her of having affairs with her pregnant friend and with a fireman who lived nearby.

Miss Davis said McConnell, who she described as "psychotic", left the house but returned again, this time snapping handles off the patio doors of the house to get in.

She told the court the 27-year-old was apologetic about his earlier behaviour and threatened to smash a bottle of wine over his own head.

Her mother then arrived, having been called by a friend of Miss Davis.

Miss Davis said: "He went to smash the bottle of wine over his head and that was just when my mum knocked at the door and it was the biggest relief of my life because I genuinely thought that was it."

Miss Davis denied making a complaint to police, three days after the incident, in a bid to prevent McConnell appearing on TV show Ex On The Beach.

Asked if McConnell was the love of her life she said: "No, not at all.

"I thought he was, I really, really did love Jeremy. Now I realise it's not love, you don't do things he has done to the mother of your child."

She said the couple used to argue about his drug use and claimed he spent £180,000 on cocaine last year.

McConnell told the court Miss Davis attacked him after learning he had taken cocaine.

He said he pushed her away in self-defence and claimed injuries shown in photos were "self-inflicted".

He said: "I've seen her hurt herself."

James Morris, defending, said: "She is aggrieved that he actually ended their relationship some six weeks ago."

McConnell, of Swords, Dublin, pleaded guilty to criminal damage of Miss Davis's property at an earlier hearing.

Judge Lloyd told him he would be sentenced later on Monday and warned him custody was a possibility.

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