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Eystna Blunnie murder case: Tony McLernon 'beat' pregnant ex-girlfriend | Eystna Blunnie murder case: Tony McLernon 'beat' pregnant ex-girlfriend |
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A heavily-pregnant woman was lured to a "brutal" death by her ex-boyfriend, a court has heard. | A heavily-pregnant woman was lured to a "brutal" death by her ex-boyfriend, a court has heard. |
Eystna Blunnie, 20, was found with fatal head injuries near her home in Howard Way, Harlow, Essex, on 27 June. | Eystna Blunnie, 20, was found with fatal head injuries near her home in Howard Way, Harlow, Essex, on 27 June. |
Chelmsford Crown Court heard she had been in an abusive relationship with 24-year-old Tony McLernon. | Chelmsford Crown Court heard she had been in an abusive relationship with 24-year-old Tony McLernon. |
Ms Blunnie agreed to meet Mr McLernon after he sent her a text telling the mother-to-be he had a "surprise" for her, the court heard. He denies murder. | |
Mr McLernon, of North Grove, Harlow, also denies a charge of child destruction by wilfully causing the death of an unborn child. | Mr McLernon, of North Grove, Harlow, also denies a charge of child destruction by wilfully causing the death of an unborn child. |
Ms Blunnie had initially been reluctant to see Mr McLernon but he convinced her to meet him in the early hours with "self-pitying messages designed to gain sympathy", prosecutor Andrew Jackson told the court. | |
Unemployed Mr McLernon, who had been drinking and using cannabis, forced Ms Blunnie to the ground and repeatedly kicked and stamped on her, the court heard. | Unemployed Mr McLernon, who had been drinking and using cannabis, forced Ms Blunnie to the ground and repeatedly kicked and stamped on her, the court heard. |
The court was told residents living near the scene of the attack heard her "horrific" screams and the impact of the blows. | |
Ms Blunnie, who had been due to give birth within days, was found with severe head and facial injuries. | |
A post-mortem examination showed she had suffered a severe brain injury as the result of repeated blows and more than 50 separate injuries. She died in hospital. | |
'Violent crisis' | 'Violent crisis' |
Mr Jackson told jurors: "It was an act of brutal, sustained and wholly unprovoked violence." | |
Mr McLernon "knew he was not only killing her but their unborn child as well," he added. | Mr McLernon "knew he was not only killing her but their unborn child as well," he added. |
The court was told that pathologist Nat Cary found Ms Blunnie's child had been a healthy girl who would otherwise have been born "quite normally". | |
The baby died from "starvation of vital oxygen" as a result of the attack, jurors heard. | |
The couple, who met in 2010, had been together since April 2011 and got engaged three months later. | The couple, who met in 2010, had been together since April 2011 and got engaged three months later. |
In October, Ms Blunnie told Mr McLernon she was pregnant with his child. They broke up after Ms Blunnie, a catering student and barmaid, made complaints to police that he had been abusing her. | |
Mr Jackson told jurors the couple's relationship was "marked by controlling, bullying and violent behaviour" and ended having reached "a considerable and violent crisis". | Mr Jackson told jurors the couple's relationship was "marked by controlling, bullying and violent behaviour" and ended having reached "a considerable and violent crisis". |
The court heard Mr McLernon had a history of abusive relationships. | The court heard Mr McLernon had a history of abusive relationships. |
McLernon, wearing a dark suit and tie, appeared to hang his head as Ms Blunnie's father Kevin gave evidence. | |
Describing her, Mr Blunnie said: "She was happy. She was looking forward to having her first child." | |
The trial, expected to last up to four weeks, continues. | The trial, expected to last up to four weeks, continues. |