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A young mum was left with life changing injuries after a sickening attack in which her aggressor 'danced on her face'. Mary-Anne Connors, 23, was left for dead at her home in Great Dunmow, Essex

Essex Police want to speak to a 28-year-old man in connection with the assault, which has left Connors needing reconstructive surgery on her jaw, nose, cheekbones and with an eye socket damaged so badly she may lose her sight.

A neighbour found her unconscious in the early hours of 23 July after being alerted by the sound of her two-year-old daughter crying.

She was rushed to hospital and is now in a stable condition after having an operation to stop bleeding from her spleen.

Her mother, Mary Connors, told the Daily Mail, she was just glad her daughter was still alive. before disclosing sickening details about the attacker.

"[He] told her: 'I'm going to dance on your face' and he put some hard dancing shoes on and she asked him to leave but he didn't," said the mother.

"She tried to scream but he punched her and knocked her out and danced on both sides of her face. He hit her with a baby rocking chair," she added.

The attack is believed to have lasted for at least five hours with friends on Facebook reporting that it may have been as long as 10.

Connors injuries are described as "life changing" and she has received multiple stitches to her head in addition to the various facial surgeries.

Her mother, who lives in Ireland, where Connors is originally from, said: "The attack definitely started the day before she was found and it went on for at least five hours. He has also damaged her teeth and she has lost some hair after he pulled on it.

"The neighbour found Mary-Anne and the baby crying at 5.30am. That baby could've fallen down the stairs. Anything could have happened.

"She fainted when she found Mary-Anne but then rang us and said, 'she's hurt, she's like the elephant man. He's left her for dead. The baby is crying'".

An Essex Police spokesperson said: 'Police are appealing for information to help find a man from Gloucester who they want to speak to in connection with a serious assault in Dunmow, Essex.

"John Paul Berry, 28, is described as being between 5ft 6in to 5ft 9in tall, of slim to medium build with brown hair a brown beard and moustache. He has a number of tattoos on his arms and chest. He also goes by the name of Johnny.'

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What kind of a self hating phaggola carries dancing shoes around looking for a victim to maim?

Peel his face off.
 
It's an Irish thing,apparently he thought himself Flatley & was doing a riverdance on her ass probably for breaking up with him for not liking his moves
 
A man who remorselessly attacked his former partner in her home has had his sentence increased following intervention by the Attorney General, Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP, who personally presented the case at the Court of Appeal.
John Berry, 32, had been in a relationship with the victim and following his release from prison on a separate charge, Berry started visiting his former partner at her home in Essex.

On 24 July 2017, Berry broke into his partner’s home and proceeded to attack her, strangling her, and repeatedly striking her body and head. During the attack she sustained seven separate facial fractures, resulting in a fractured cheek and jawbone. Her spleen was also ruptured. The victim’s injuries were such that were usually found to be as a result of a high-speed car collision.
Berry has 13 previous convictions for a total of 40 offences, including 5 offences against the victim in this case. Following a police investigation and manhunt, Berry was arrested in Cambridge in March 2018.

On 2 November 2020, Berry was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and sentenced to 9 years’ imprisonment at Chelmsford Crown Court. Berry claimed that the victim had attacked him with a knife.
Following a referral to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) scheme, on 7 May the Court found Berry to be a Dangerous Offender and ruled that the sentence was unduly lenient. The Court imposed an extended determinate sentence of 15 years’ imprisonment followed by 5 years on licence.

The Attorney General, Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP, personally presented the case to the Court, underscoring the seriousness with which he views domestic abuse offences. In referring and presenting this case, the Attorney General acted independently of government and in the public interest.
 
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