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Man convicted of child destruction offence in Gillingham

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A man who assaulted his pregnant partner, leading to the death of her unborn baby boy, has been found guilty of causing child destruction and inflicting grievous bodily harm.

Asa Davison, aged 35 and of Gillingham, was convicted on Thursday 4 November 2021 following a trial at Bournemouth Crown Court. He was also found guilty of offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.

He will return to court to be sentenced on Tuesday 21 December 2021.

At around 11pm on Friday 29 May 2020 Davison and his then partner, who was 29 weeks pregnant, were in Gillingham town centre and she walked away from him.

The defendant was seen on CCTV on his bicycle looking for her and then followed her to an address in the town.

They left the address together and at around 11.50pm the victim ran away from Davison again as they walked back toward the town centre. 

She began knocking on doors asking for help and a resident called police, who arrived at the scene. Officers attended and could see she had significant injuries to her face that appeared to be the result of an assault.

An ambulance was called and she was taken to hospital. She had sustained a number of fractures to her face and, very sadly, it was confirmed that her baby had died in her womb.

The victim admitted to a friend in hospital that Davison had lost his temper and had caused the injuries.

Detective Inspector Neil Third, of Dorset Police, said: “Domestic abuse is abhorrent in any circumstances, but what makes the actions of Asa Davison particularly shocking is the tragic consequences for the victim with the loss of her unborn child.

“We take all reports of domestic abuse extremely seriously and will do everything we can to ensure perpetrators such as Davison are brought to justice.

“We will do all we can to support victims and would encourage anyone who has been subjected to domestic abuse not to suffer in silence and please come forward.”

If you have been a victim of domestic abuse or you know someone who is being abused, please report it to Dorset Police. This can be done in confidence. 

If abuse is in progress and someone is in immediate danger, call 999. Otherwise, please contact us at www.dorset.police.uk, via email [email protected] or by calling 101. Crimes can also be reported anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

For more information on help and advice around domestic abuse as well as details of agencies that can offer support visit www.dorset.police.uk/da.

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