โ BARRY PURCELL โ BOLTON, UK โ
๐ Bolton Man Jailed After Assault and Threats Against Ex-Partner
Bolton, UK โ Barry Purcell, 28, of Duke Street, Bolton, has been jailed for two years after violently assaulting his ex-partner and subjecting her to a sustained campaign of threats, intimidation, and harassment. The shocking attack took place on 12 August 2021 in front of their young child.
โ ๏ธ The Attack
- Strangled his ex-partner, leaving visible marks and causing her severe distress.
- Spat at her and hurled a suitcase across the room.
- Struck her with a shoe and smashed a bedroom window.
- Attempted to bite her nose, telling her: โIโm not going to stop until youโre dead.โ
- Their young child witnessed the ordeal, further traumatising the victim.
๐จ Ongoing Harassment
- Between September 2021 and early 2022, Purcell repeatedly breached bail conditions by harassing the victim.
- Sent threatening messages, warning: โYouโre both getting it. The child is going into care.โ
- Attempted to pressure her into dropping charges by threatening to share intimate photographs.
- Created an ongoing environment of fear, control, and psychological abuse.
๐จ Previous Reckless Behaviour
Purcell was also convicted of aggravated vehicle taking after a reckless driving incident which endangered a child passenger. Judge Martin Walsh condemned this as a โgrotesquely reckless act.โ
โ๏ธ Court Outcome
- Jailed for two years at Bolton Crown Court.
- Handed a restraining order preventing contact with the victim.
- Received a four-year driving ban.
- Convicted of battery, criminal damage, harassment, witness intimidation, malicious communications, and aggravated vehicle taking.
๐ฌ Victim Impact Statement
In a powerful statement to the court, the victim described the lasting trauma caused by Purcellโs abuse:
โI only get up because of the baby. If it was not for her, I donโt know what Iโd do.โ
๐ Why This Case Matters
This case highlights the devastating impact of domestic abuse โ physical, psychological, and emotional โ and the need for strong protection measures for victims. Purcellโs behaviour fits a pattern of coercive control, threats, and intimidation which extended far beyond a single incident.
