Katy Perry may have an unexpected rival for her fiancé’s affection.
20.01.2022 - 17:58 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A domestic violence victim was battered so badly by her boyfriend she believes the attack led to her developing a brain tumour.
The 36-year-old woman suffered serious head injuries during her ordeal, including a dislocated jaw that needed medical attention.
Her ex-partner Phillip Fairfield was sentenced to six months in prison last week at court.
In the wake of his conviction, the woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, wants to let victims of domestic abuse know there is a way out and they can receive justice.
The woman who was assaulted in May 2021 was diagnosed with a meningioma tumour to the brain following tests by doctors.
Speaking to Hull Live the woman revealed: “I met him in 2020 and I was with him one year. There were several assaults, two in February and the last occurrence was when he assaulted me in my home in Beverley and a neighbour witnessed this.
“He punched me on the temple to the floor and then kicked me while I was down on my jaw.
“That was the final straw and I believe my neighbour saved my life by reporting this. If she wasn’t there I’d probably still be in that relationship.”
The woman revealed that she has suffered include dullness, aches and diminished eyesight because the tumour is present behind the eye nerve.
She added that the physical pains had impacted her ability to do her job.
“It’s caused by repetitive head blows,” she said, although acknowledged that it could not be proved in court to have been caused by the assault.
“I never had symptoms before, nothing like that and previous, there were several instances of him hitting me on my temple in that year I was with him.”
Phillip Fairfield, 42, and of St Bartholomew’s Way, Hull, admitted in court assault causing actual bodily harm in Beverley
Katy Perry may have an unexpected rival for her fiancé’s affection.
ISLESFORD, Maine -- Ashley Bryan, a prolific and prize-winning children’s author and illustrator who told stories of Black life, culture and folklore in such acclaimed works as “Freedom Over Me,” “Beautiful Blackbird” and “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum,” has died at age 98.Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing announced that the longtime Maine resident died “peacefully” Friday in Texas, where he had been staying with relatives.“An early, quiet, and potent force in bringing children of color and issues of racial diversity into the canon of children’s literature, he was committed to opening the eyes of children of all backgrounds to a wide range of themes through poetry, folktales, spirituals, and biblical narratives,” the publisher’s statement reads.Bryan was a Harlem native who showed an early talent for drawing and for a time was the only Black student at the art school at Cooper Union in Manhattan. He served in a segregated military unit for two years during World World II, an experience he recounted in his memoir “Infinite Hope: A Black Artist’s Journey from World War II to Peace,” and resumed his art studies after the war.Bryan worked on more than 70 books and received numerous honors, including Coretta Scott King Awards — given for the year’s best work by a Black author or illustrator — for the folktales “Beautiful Blackbird” and “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum.” He also received two lifetime achievement prizes: the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (now known as the Children’s Literature Legacy Award) and the Virginia Hamilton award.Survivors include his brother Ernest, and “many cherished” nieces and nephews, according to Simon & Schuster.“I am deeply saddened to learn of Ashley’s passing,” Gov.
He became The Christie's youngest ever patient at just 18-months-old when he was tragically diagnosed with a rare brain tumour.
A woman has paid an emotional tribute to her 'hard working' and 'healthy' husband who tragically died after his 'permanent headache' turned out to be a deadly brain tumour.
An inspirational Dundee mum has survived a brain tumour with one day to spare.
A woman who died of skin cancer aged 48 was told the signs were "nothing to be concerned about", her heartbroken husband has said.
Lucifer alum Tom Ellis is set as a series regular in Washington Black, the Sterling K. Brown-fronted adaptation of Esi Edugyan’s novel, which received a straight-to-series order at Hulu. Twilight Zone writer Selwyn Seyfu Hinds is adapting the limited series for 20th Television.
Permanent ink, temporary title. Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker got matching Born With Horns tattoos a few months back in honor of their upcoming album, but in a wild turn of events, the 31-year-old singer decided to switch the album name to Mainstream Sellout.
Residents living on a pothole plagued road have taken matters into their own hands to warn other drivers of the dangers ahead.
The family of a 'brave' little girl who underwent successful treatment for a brain tumour say they are devastated after finding out that her cancer has returned.
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston reunite to promote their joint tequila brand in Las Vegas on Saturday (January 29).
The original voice of character Charlie Brown in the early animated “Peanuts” specials, actor Peter Robbins, died last week at the age of 65.
Jordan Moreau Peter Robbins, who was the first person to voice Charlie Brown in several “Peanuts” TV specials in the 1960s, has died. He was 65.His family told Fox 5 San Diego on Tuesday that he died by suicide last week.At 9 years old, Robbins first voiced Charlie Brown in “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” which was a television documentary about “Peanuts” creator Charles M.
Peter Robbins was an actor who provided the original voice of Charlie Brown in classic specials including “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”If someone you know exhibits warning signs of suicide, they should not be left alone. Call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. The Lifeline provides free, confidential support for people in crisis or emotional distress, 24/7 year-round.
After years of marriage troubles with Meri Brown and his split from Christine Brown in the fall of 2021, Kody Brown is now also having issues with another one of his wives, Janelle Brown. The Sister Wives star is reportedly only spending time with Robyn Brown these days, according to a report from Us Weekly. “He’s spending all his time with Robyn,” the mag’s source revealed. “The others are in their own world, living their own lives. He spent the holidays with Robyn and her kids. He didn’t even try making plans with the others.”
DEALSBadBadNotGood have signed a new deal with Third Side Music, extending their existing partnership with the publisher. “Alexander, Chester and Leland are true contemporaries, yet articulate a cross-generational sense of virtuosity and energy only known to them”, says Brontë Jane, Third Side Music’s VP Creative. “I feel strongly that this next chapter for BadBadNotGood will be the most impactful”.————————————————–APPOINTMENTSAndy West has been named Executive Vice President and General Manager of Warner Music Canada.