Trigger warning: This post contains an account of domestic abuse that may be triggering for some readers.
A teenage girl who was beaten for four hours by her ex-boyfriend after she refused to get him cigarettes has shared photos of her injuries following the brutal attack.
Kelsie Skillen, 18, was left bruised, swollen and now has a scar from the incident in which 19-year-old James McCourt assaulted her after taking her phone and locking her inside his apartment.
“You’re going to have a bruised face tomorrow so I better do it right,” he reportedly told her, before spitting in her face and pouring water over her.
Kelsie's injuries following the attack. Source: Facebook
McCourt admitted to assaulting Skillen "on various occasions" between May 1 and 31 this year, including bursting her nose open.
He was sentenced to 21 months in detention and will be supervised for 8 months following his release.
"I’m happy he has been sent away and can’t get to me, I’m so glad," the hairdresser and make-up artist told reporters outside the Glasgow Sheriff's Court yesterday.
"During the incident I kept saying 'Is it worth going to jail?' and he said 'I don’t care if I go to jail as long as you’re dead.'"
"I remember thinking, he is trying to kill me. He is dangerous."
The particularly brutal attack that happened when the couple returned home from a night out without McCourt's jacket, which had his cigarettes in the pocket.
"He said it was my fault, I had left his jacket, then he just flipped and grabbed me and attacked me."
Skillen drifted in and out of consciousness as McCourt bit her, put his knees on her chest and punched her repeatedly, all the while verbally abusing her.
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Only 21 months in "detention"? Like, not even jail?
He beat her on 'several occasions'. It's hard to fathom why women hang around after the first occasion. It seems after awhile these cowardly men think they have the right to beat you because you keep hanging around. :(
Victim shaming at it's best ladies and gentlemen.
They hang around because they are too scared to leave - what a awful position to be in.
Congratulations on being 'that person', sunshine. Slow clap for you.
The reasons that women stay have been widely published over and over, including on the site you are currently on.
Actually it is usually love that has you hanging mixed with low self esteem. You can't imagine anyone else loving you so you make excuses- I made him angry, he was drunk, he had a bad childhood etc. you optimistically think if he lets your live in he will change and everything will be ok and you don't have to let go of this relationship. Sometimes the abuser does have actual lovable qualities you cling to to maintain you bubble of having someone as opposed to being alone.