Man accused of hurting woman and her pets in domestic violence and animal cruelty case.

A 29-year-old man reportedly attacked a woman, destroyed her belongings, and killed her pet scorpions.

August 10th 2024.

Man accused of hurting woman and her pets in domestic violence and animal cruelty case.
A man is facing serious charges of domestic violence and animal cruelty after a series of disturbing incidents involving a woman and her beloved pet scorpions in New South Wales' tranquil south coast. The Domestic Violence High Risk Offender Team immediately launched an investigation upon receiving multiple reports of ongoing abuse in the seaside town of Sussex Inlet.

According to authorities, the 29-year-old man is accused of physically assaulting a 24-year-old woman, who is known to him, over a period of several months, between February and June. The alleged attacks were said to have included choking the woman, causing damage to her property, and even killing her pet scorpions. The details of these horrific allegations have left the community in shock and disbelief.

After thorough inquiries, police attempted to apprehend the suspect at a local caravan park on River Road in Sussex Inlet yesterday. However, he managed to evade capture by running and jumping into a nearby river. A daring and dangerous move, to say the least. After a tense pursuit, officers were finally able to arrest the man and transport him to Nowra Police Station for questioning.

Subsequently, he was charged with multiple counts of domestic violence, including assault causing actual bodily harm, stalking/intimidation with intent to cause fear of physical harm, intentionally choking without consent, and destroying/damaging property. In addition, he was also charged with the heinous crime of torturing, beating, or causing the death of an animal, as well as resisting or obstructing a police officer while performing their duties.

The accused, who appeared in court yesterday at Nowra Local Court, was denied bail due to the severity of the charges. However, after a bail hearing, he was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Wollongong Local Court on August 22. The community is now left to grapple with the disturbing details of these alleged acts of violence, while hoping for justice and safety for the victim and her pet scorpions.

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