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'My ex broke my nose and jaw after celebrating a job - his sentence is laughable'

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READ MORE: Controlling thug kneed model girlfriend in head because she posted TikTok videoRobyn tried to escape and screamed for help and eventually managed to get outside, and to the safety of her brother's house, just as the police arrived.Worried neighbours called 999 after hearing her screams during the attack at the hands of her ex, who she has chosen not to name.Robyn was taken to hospital by ambulance following the assault on June 3 this year, where she was told that she had suffered a fractured jaw and broken nose.She said: "He had never even shown anger before during our six months together.

The attack came completely out of the blue."But that night he had had far too much to drink and had in fact been quite aggressive to some lads on the train home."Whether he took some other substance later to make him do what he did, I don't know.Robyn says that even if she had used Clare's Law, she would not have found any information about her ex, as he had no known previous record of violence against women.But the nature of the attack made her believe the 30-year-old had committed a similar offence before.Now, Robyn is urging women to report domestic abuse so perpetrators can be found on the system when it is checked by worried partners.She added: "It just shows what dangers can be lying dormant inside someone, especially if they have had too much to drink or had something else."I am going public about this because if other women are concerned that partner has an abusive past, they can ask to check under Clare's Law then they can make an informed decision about the future of their relationship."It wouldn't have been beneficial to me, because he had no known offences, but around 80% don't get reported so it's so important.

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