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A man who broke a woman’s nose after she ended their relationship has been jailed following an investigation by Northamptonshire Police.
Kieran Smith, aged 33, was arrested after an incident at a property in Bell Hill, Rothwell, in the early hours of May 29, 2021, where the woman suffered serious facial injuries which also included severe swelling to her eye and a wound that required stitches.
The victim bravely shared how a heavily intoxicated Smith had grabbed her before punching her repeatedly in the face, despite saying he would not hurt her.
Released while the investigation progressed, Smith went on to break his bail and leave the county.
In response, the Force issued wanted appeals for him, including on the BBC’s Crimewatch Live, that prompted information to indicate he was in Blackpool, Lancashire.
He went on to be arrested in the seaside town in the summer of 2023, after which he was charged with Section 20 – wound/inflict grievous bodily harm without intent.
Due to go on trial, Smith then entered a guilty plea to the charge in March last year, but in June he failed to appeal at court, resulting in a further charge against him.
On December 12, Smith, of Desborough Road, Braybrooke, appeared at Northampton Crown Court for sentencing, where he was jailed for a total of 20 months.
He was also made subject to a three-year restraining order preventing him from contacting his former partner by any means.
Speaking afterwards, investigating officer Detective Constable David Bastuba said: “First and foremost, I want to thank the victim in this case, who was brave enough to both disclose what Smith did to her, and to remain supportive of our investigation despite him going to considerable lengths to try and avoid justice.
“Kieran Smith knew he was a wanted man and probably thought fleeing the county would put paid to our efforts to find him, but thanks to our persistence and the people who did the right thing and called in with information, he has been brought to account for his unacceptable violence.
“I hope his prison sentence brings closure and peace to this brave woman, who showed courage and determination throughout the justice process.
“She is supportive of us publicising this case to help demonstrate to others suffering domestic abuse that help is out there, and I wish her all the best for a bright future free of Kieran Smith.”
*This report has been released with the support of the victim-survivor.*
Tackling violence against women and girls is a matter of priority for Northamptonshire Police.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this report, find advice and support – including how to make a report – here.
Report non-emergency crime and information via 101 or online at www.northants.police.uk/RO. In an emergency, always call 999.
Find out more about making an application under Clare’s Law here.