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Alana Rossiter's new boyfriend Andrew Beckett seemed too good to be true. He spoiled her with gifts and took her on exciting trips away.
But she had a nagging feeling something wasn't quite right. And it didn't take long for evil Beckett to show his true colours.
The 35-year-old from South Wales became paranoid, jealous and controlling. Although Alana tried her best to leave him, she said he would always find a way of manipulating her back to him. If she blocked him, he would send her threats via his mobile banking app.
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He would also leave work to go and look for her. He made her feel like she would be nothing without him.
But no matter how awful Beckett was towards Alana, she said she never expected the violent outburst that was to come on May 14 2023. It saw evil Beckett hold Alana hostage for more than three hours, while he strangled her, beat her and forced her to be sick. He even lifted her up by her neck and threatened to kill her. During the incident she said she absolutely believed she was going to die.
Alana has bravely decided to speak out about her ordeal. She hopes it will help survivors and victims of domestic abuse feel less alone, and to empower them to reach out for help.
Describing how the relationship began 25-year-old Alana, from Llanharan, said: "I knew him for years prior to the relationship because he lives in my local village, but our relationship started because we matched on Tinder. At the start of the relationship, he was very giving. You would never ever think he was capable of something like this. He would give you everything; he was too good to be true. The first date we went on, we went away to Swansea. He acted like he
Justice is hopefully coming in the case of Audrii Cunningham. As we’ve been following, the 11-year-old Texas
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