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'WHAT KIND OF GUY DOES THIS TO A 6-STONE PERSON?'

Thug left his partner with horrific injuries after brutal attack while their baby daughter lay just yards away

Alan Crozier has been jailed for 13 months after he savagely beat girlfriend Ashley Gebbie

A THUG who launched a savage attack on his partner while their baby daughter lay just yards away has been jailed for more than a year.

New mum Ashley Gebbie had given birth just three weeks earlier when boyfriend Alan Crozier came home and beat her - leaving her with horrific injuries.

 New mum Ashley Gebbie was savagely beaten by her partner Alan Crozier
New mum Ashley Gebbie was savagely beaten by her partner Alan Crozier

The petite 37-year-old's family released shocking pictures of her injuries on social media to shame Crozier.

They were angered after some people had claimed the 33-year-old was a "nice guy" and had been unfairly convicted of the assault.

Crozier admitted seizing Ashley by the hair, pushing her to the ground, punching her head and grabbing her by the neck at their home in Wishaw, Lanarkshire. He only stopped beating the mum when she picked up their baby daughter.

He has now been ordered to serve 13 months behind bars by Sheriff Thomas Millar.

 Alan Crozier, 33, has been jailed for 13 months for the horrific beating
Alan Crozier, 33, has been jailed for 13 months for the horrific beating

Posting the photos online, a family member of Ashley said: "Their baby was 3 weeks old in the pram beside Ashley when he attacked her.

"The police have a tape recording of part of the assault.

"The great guy then done a runner and hid in Glasgow while everyone searched for him thinking he was going to harm himself.

What kind of guy does this to a tiny 6 stone girl 3 weeks after giving birth by cesarean section.

Ashley'srelative

"As a family we are releasing this information because he is in jail and waiting to be sentenced, which should be a long one.

"What kind of guy does this to a tiny 6 stone girl 3 weeks after giving birth by cesarean section, I know what kind but sadly there are those who do not believe the evidence."

The Facebook pictures of Ashley’s injuries come with the message: “Please share and let everyone know what a violent, low-down scumbag Alan Crozier is.

“Violently attacking and causing serious injuries to Ashley while their three-week-old daughter was present.”

Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that Crozier, who had been in a relationship with Ashley for 13 months, left for work at 9am on July 17 last year but did not return home until about 2:30am the next day.

When Ashley, who had been very worried, asked Crozier where he had been, he flew off the handle and started attacking her.

Fiscal depute Callum Forsyth told the court that Ashley, fearing for her life, bit Crozier and ran from the bedroom into the living room, where she picked up the baby in a desperate bid to stop the beating.

 Ashley suffered horrific injuries when her boyfriend flew off the handle in an unprovoked attack
Ashley suffered horrific injuries when her boyfriend flew off the handle in an unprovoked attack

She called police and Crozier left, saying he wouldn’t be coming back and that he would kill himself.

He was arrested a few days later at a relative’s home in Glasgow.

Defence lawyer Diarmid Bruce told the court that Crozier had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but had not taken his medication for two years as he had been in “a good place” in his relationship.

After the attack, Ashley was taken to Wishaw General Hospital. She suffered two black eyes and extensive bruising to her head and neck. One of her eye sockets was damaged.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “The incident was an unprovoked violent attack on Ashley, who had recently given birth to the couple’s child.

“She was left with significant injuries. Ashley’s bravery in contacting police immediately led to Alan Crozier being swiftly arrested and subsequently convicted for serious assault.”


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