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Louisa Gregson

Violent thug kicked, punched and strangled girlfriend saying he was sick of her "nagging" and she should wash his clothes and cook his tea

A violent thug kicked, punched and strangled his girlfriend over a sustained period saying he was sick of her "nagging" and she should wash his clothes and cook his tea.

Nathan Modlinsky, of Bickershaw, near Wigan, met his former girlfriend in Spring 2020, but the relationship soon deteriorated, a court heard. Prosecuting, Hannah Forsyth, told Bolton Crown Court 'the relationship became very troubled.'

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On July 31, Modlinsky punched the victim with a clenched fist, grabbed her by the throat and pushed his fingers into her mouth. The following day he argued with her again because she had not put the washing on the radiator. He asked her 'what type of woman she was' and told her he 'expected her to cook his tea and do his washing.'

The court heard the 27-year-old tried to strangle her, told her he would end up killing her and instructed her to hold her arms up in the air, saying: "I will break your f***ing ribs." Terrified, she held her arms up and he punched her in the back.

Ms Forsyth said: "The next day, he woke up late and missed a barbers appointment. He blamed her and attacked her again. He said he would not be happy until he saw her mother bleeding out on the ground. He grabbed her by the face, said it was all her fault and she had made him like this. He said her nagging was too much for him."

Modlinsky further attacked the victim when he did not have a clean T-shirt (Vincent Cole - Manchester Evening News)

Ms Forsyth said Modlinsky further attacked the victim when he did not have a clean T-shirt and blamed his girlfriend for that, kicking her to the floor. It was after this attack, on August 3, that the victim arranged for her mother to pick her up. The court heard she had not contacted him since then and after receiving a number of messages from him, had blocked his number.

In a witness statement, read out in court, the victim said: "It is almost ten months since I left Nathan and I am still suffering. He has taken my confidence and I am a shell of myself. I was, and still am always scared of bumping into Nathan, as he lives not far from me.

"Nathan turned my life upside down. I am still trying to piece it back together. I went from being a smiling, bubbly girl in the centre of life to a girl who does not know herself anymore."

Defending, Rachel Faux, said: "He recognises that his behaviour is not acceptable and he knows he will be sentenced for it." She said Modlinsky has had ADHD since childhood and asked the court to take that into account. She said he had issues as he had witnessed his father being violent towards his mother and sister.

Modlinsky was sentenced to three years in prison (Vincent Cole - Manchester Evening News)

Modlinsky, who has five previous convictions for nine offences, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm. He also pleaded guilty to an incident of dangerous driving on March 12, this year, where he was arrested for speeding in a black BMW on Manchester Road in Tyldesley at 2am.

Honorary Recorder of Bolton, Judge Martin Walsh sentenced Modlinsky to three years in prison. He also issued a restraining order and gave Modlinsky a three year driving ban. He will then have to take an extended driving test.

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