Lincolnshire Police’s first ‘non-fatal strangulation’ charge for wanted man Lincolnshire
Officers have charged a man under new legislation which was introduced last month to protect victims of domestic abuse.
Flatters pleaded guilty to three other charges of criminal damage to property, threats to damage property and failure to comply with notification requirements of the sex offenders register. He was remanded into custody and will face trial for the strangulation charge at a later date. “Along with non-fatal suffocation, it’s a form of abuse that we sadly sometimes see in a domestic setting, where a perpetrator will use it to intimidate and control their victim. It’s terrifying to endure and incredibly dangerous.
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