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A man has been jailed for three years following a serious domestic assault which took place in Gosport.
At around 5.30pm on Sunday 26 September 2021, 31-year-old David James Cowlishaw had been arguing with a woman in her 30’s at her address in the Bridgemary area, when he grabbed a knife and threatened the woman in front of her child.
Cowlishaw then stabbed the victim in the side of her left leg with the knife, leaving her with an injury which requires ongoing specialist treatment.
Police and ambulance were called, but Cowlishaw gave false details over the phone and left the address before officers arrived.
He was arrested the following day and subsequently charged with causing grievous bodily harm, and criminal damage relating to damage he had caused to the front door of the address.
Appearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on 23 December 2021, he pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm without intent and criminal damage.
Cowlishaw appeared before the same court on Friday 18 February where he was jailed for three years.
Detective Constable Dana Mabe, who investigated this incident, said: “This was a distressing incident for the victim and her son, both of whom have been incredibly brave throughout this process.
“Cowlishaw is a dangerous man and his actions were appalling. The woman in this case is still requiring treatment for an injury which is seriously impacting her life.
“Domestic violence is an awful crime which sees people often psychologically and physically abused in their own home, a place where they should feel safe, and perpetrated by people who should ensure their safety.
“Domestic abuse is a priority for us, and we want victims to find the courage to tell us about this often un-reported type of offending. I hope this case sends a message to our communities that we will never tolerate domestic abuse, and we will do all we can to work with victims and bring perpetrators to justice.”
For more information, support, and ways to report domestic abuse, visit: https://www.hampshire.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/
Dial 999 in the event of an emergency or if someone is in danger.