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Woking Man Behind Bars for Horrifying Abuse

Published on: 22 Aug, 2024
Updated on: 23 Aug, 2024

Thomas Harris

Thomas Harris, 30, originally from Woking, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court on Monday (19 August) after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm and actual bodily harm.

Officers were called to a hotel in Woking after Harris was found there with his victim who had suffered injuries consistent with GBH after Harris had made threats to kill her.

In a statement the victim said: “I feel so gutted and devastated that someone could do something like this to me or any woman for that matter. I feel so upset that someone who I initially trusted was able to hurt me like that and continue to assault and scare me.

“The level of violence used on me is something I would never wish upon anyone, whilst my relationship with Tommy was short, it has left a massive impact on me and my life.”

Harris was sentenced to fours years and nine months in prison as well as an indefinite restraining order.

Detective Constable Charlotte Oliver, who investigated the case, said: “The extent of Harris’ behaviour towards his victim was horrific. I would like to commend the victim for having the bravery to stick with us through this trial and for the immense bravery she has shown as Harris would use fear to try and get her to drop the case.

“I would really like to urge anyone who may be a victim of domestic abuse, or know someone who is a victim, to please reach out for help. We take reports of domestic abuse extremely seriously, and we are here to listen and support all victims.”

A police spokesperson added: “If you are suffering from physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse, or are being threatened, intimidated or stalked by a current or previous partner or family member, it’s likely you’re a victim of domestic abuse.

“You can report it to us online: https://www.surrey.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/how-to-report-domestic-abuse/

“If you’re not ready to speak to the police, you can contact support organisations who will help you: https://www.surrey.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/support-organisations/

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