An ex-boyfriend who stamped on his former partner's head in broad daylight has now been jailed.
Phillip Smith, of Wallasey, attacked Sheryl Lloyd leaving her with multiple injuries, including a fractured nose, back in May 2019. The now 34-year-old was walking home on her own after spending the afternoon at the park with her daughter when the vicious attack was carried out.
The mum said she was on Silverlea Avenue, in Liscard, at around 5.20pm on May 2, 2019 when she heard someone shouting. She then suffered a sustained attack which left her fearing for her life.
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Sheryl had previously shared images with the ECHO of her injuries, which she described felt like her "lip was hanging off." The images showed the brutal extent of the attack which left her in hospital overnight.
She also previously told the ECHO : "It has traumatised me. I couldn't catch my breath and thought I was going to die."
Smith 33, was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday, March 30, after pleading guilty. Following the sentencing Sheryl said: “All I have to say is that I’m glad it’s all over and that I don’t have to speak about this ever again."
She added: "I don’t dwell on any of it. I keep the faith that things always end up how they should in the end and they have. He is paying for what he done to me and all I look forward to now is a peaceful and happy life with my daughter."
Following the sentencing this week detective chief inspector Paul Parry called the attack carried out by Smith was "cowardly". He said: "This was an horrific and cowardly attack carried out on a woman in the street in broad daylight.
“We welcome the fact Smith will now spend time behind bars, and I hope he will use his time in jail to reflect on the consequences of his actions. The victim was extremely traumatised by the attack.
"She was left with extensive facial injuries and in the longer term, has been left feeling fearful and distressed. I hope Smith’s imprisonment will provide some comfort to his victim.”
Det Chief Insp Parry added: “The sentencing shows that we at Merseyside Police won’t hesitate to act to make sure that men such as Smith, who feel it is acceptable to commit such appalling violence against women, are put behind bars.
“Tackling Violence and Intimidation Against Women and Girls is a clear, immediate priority for us as a Force. As well as working tirelessly to target perpetrators, we are also focussed on ensuring we provide support for victims throughout the criminal justice process, promoting trust and confidence in the reporting process and focussing on evidence-led prosecutions where possible.
"We are committed and continue to proactively work hard with our partners across Merseyside to make sure that public spaces are safe for women and girls, as well as support those who are faced with violence and sexual abuse.”
Smith was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for assault of a person thereby occasioning actual bodily harm and given a five-year restraining order. At the same hearing, he was also sentenced to six months for wounding and grievous bodily harm without intent for a separate incident to be served consecutively.
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