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Scunthorpe man jailed for stabbing pregnant ex-girlfriend | Scunthorpe man jailed for stabbing pregnant ex-girlfriend |
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A cage fighter who stabbed his pregnant ex-girlfriend five times in the stomach has been jailed for 19 years. | |
Nicholas Leaning, 28, of Torbay Court, Scunthorpe, was convicted of wounding with intent and attempting to destroy the life of a child. | Nicholas Leaning, 28, of Torbay Court, Scunthorpe, was convicted of wounding with intent and attempting to destroy the life of a child. |
He was cleared by a jury at Hull Crown Court of attempted murder. | He was cleared by a jury at Hull Crown Court of attempted murder. |
Lauren Oliver was seven months pregnant when the attack took place in Belton, North Lincolnshire, on 11 June. She was forced to have an emergency caesarean. | Lauren Oliver was seven months pregnant when the attack took place in Belton, North Lincolnshire, on 11 June. She was forced to have an emergency caesarean. |
Leaning was sentenced to 19 years for the wounding charge and 10 years for the offence of attempting to destroy the life of a child. | Leaning was sentenced to 19 years for the wounding charge and 10 years for the offence of attempting to destroy the life of a child. |
The sentences will run concurrently. | The sentences will run concurrently. |
'Wicked objective' | |
Passing sentence Judge Jeremy Richardson QC described it as an "exceptionally serious case". | |
"You intended to kill that child and it is only good fortune that prevented the execution of that truly wicked objective," he said. | |
The court heard that Leaning, a professional cage fighter, had attacked Ms Oliver after their relationship broke down and she refused to have an abortion. | |
Judge Richardson said he had "shown no remorse" and presented an "entirely bogus account", claiming in court Ms Oliver had stabbed herself in an act of revenge for him choosing a former partner over her. | |
"That is arrant nonsense and a cruel assertion to make." said Judge Richardson. |