Builder strangled and threatened to kill woman after he fled crash
Lee Norris, from Sutton, has been jailed for a violent attack on a woman in Portslade (Image: Sussex Police)
A builder who fled the scene of a crash strangled and threatened to kill a woman to stop her reporting it.
Sussex Police said a member of the public reported the collision with another vehicle and the driver was identified as Lee Norris from video footage of the incident.
Officers traced the 51-year-old that evening, November 8, to a property in Portslade, where they found a distressed woman with significant facial injuries.
Despite the pain from her injuries and her fear of Norris she said she had sustained violent assault by Norris, who strangled and threatened to kill her if she reported it to the police.
Norris, of Buckhurst Avenue in Carshalton, was found inside the address with blood on his hands and was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm, making threats to kill, failing to stop after a road accident and driving without insurance.
He was later arrested further for intentional strangulation and failing to provide a specimen for analysis.
After being charged with all six offences, he pleaded guilty to each count at Brighton[1] Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, November 10, and was remanded in custody.
At Chichester Crown Court last month Norris was jailed for four years and six months, plus two years to be spent on extended licence after the court considered him to be dangerous.
He was also given a restraining order for six years and disqualified from driving for 63 months.
Detective Sergeant Jenny Pietersen, of Brighton and Hove’s Safeguarding Investigations Unit, said: “Lee Norris subjected his victim to a horrific assault and tried to escape punishment for his crimes by attempting to manipulate and intimidate her from prison. This was dealt with swiftly and robustly.
“He has now faced justice thanks to the bravery of his victim, the swift work of our officers responding to the initial emergency call and the diligent investigation that followed.
“Domestic abuse can range from subtle behaviours which can escalate to serious violence or psychological control. No one should feel that they have to tolerate domestic abuse. If you or anyone you know think you are being subjected to domestic abuse, please report it to the police – we and our partners will safeguard you and bring you the justice you deserve.”
Find out what classes as domestic abuse, how to report it and how, under Clare’s Law, you can find out if a partner has a history of domestic violence or abuse here at www.sussex.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/