Man jailed for violent attack on woman in Eastbourne
The victim was hospitalised with 13 separate injuries
A man who violently assaulted a vulnerable woman in her own home will now spend the next 16 months behind bars.
Fabio Paulo repeatedly kicked and punched the woman who was known to him while demanding she give him £500 at her address in Eastbourne on 18 March this year.
When she refused his demand, he then plugged in her hair straighteners and burnt her with them causing injuries to her skin.
The attack left the woman in hospital with 13 separate injuries, including an imprint on the back of her shoulder where Paulo had forcefully stamped on her.
Paulo, 28, of Blenheim Drive, Hawkinge, Kent, even went as far as calling the woman’s family and sending pictures of her injuries in an attempt to obtain the money.
He fled the scene when police arrived, stealing the woman’s mobile phone in the process, but was soon tracked down and arrested by officers.
Paulo was subsequently charged with assault, blackmail and theft and remanded in custody.
He was sentenced to a total of 16 months imprisonment at Lewes Crown Court on 26 July after pleading guilty to all three offences at an earlier hearing.
He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £187 and was given a five-year restraining order against the victim.
Detective Police Constable Sam Collyer said: “This was a horrific attack on a vulnerable woman in her own home, a place she should feel most safe.
“I would like to commend her for her incredible bravery throughout the investigation and court process and hope she can now move forward and rebuild her life knowing she has made a difference.
“Sussex Police will continue to work with victims and witnesses who come forward to report allegations to us. And we urge anyone who has been a victim of any form of abuse to come forward. We will listen to you and we will support you.”