Quickly exit this site by pressing the Escape key Leave this site
We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.
You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.
Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.
This site is a beta, which means it's a work in progress and we'll be adding more to it over the next few weeks. Your feedback helps us make things better, so please let us know what you think.
A man who violently strangled his partner twice and tried to hit her with a brick has been jailed.
William Gray, 31, was at the victim’s house in Wisbech, on Monday, 17 July, last year when a row broke out and she asked him to leave.
Gray grabbed her by the throat, pushed her against a wall and into a bedroom.
Pictured: William Gray, 31.
On a bed, he grabbed her by the throat again and punched her.
She managed to push Gray out of the house and locked the door but he threw a brick at a fence and started kicking the door.
The victim opened the door to stop it being damaged and Gray, who still had the brick, pushed the victim back into the bedroom and tried to hit her in the face with it.
She managed to defend herself with her arm and Gray left.
However, he returned with a brick and damaged a mirror but left before officers arrived.
The victim suffered minor injuries.
Gray was arrested in Greatford, Lincolnshire, on Tuesday, 12 December.
On Friday (24 May), at Cambridge Crown Court, Gray, of North Brink, Wisbech, was jailed for three years and nine months, having been found guilty of intentional strangulation, actual bodily harm, making threats to kill and two counts of criminal damage.
He was also handed a restraining order for 10 years.
Detective Sergeant Lee Lombardo said: “Gray’s disgraceful behaviour left the victim very fearful, but hopefully this sentence will give her some peace of mind.
“Tackling domestic abuse is a force priority and we will always help to put perpetrators in jail.”
For more on domestic abuse, including how to make disclosures through Clare’s Law, please visit the dedicated pages on the force website.