Kelsie Skillen, 18, feared she was going to die when James McCourt hid her phone and her keys and told her:
"You’re going to have a bruised face tomorrow so I better do it right.", Kelsie told the Daily Record :
"I’m happy he has been sent away and can’t get to me. I’m so glad.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’.
Kelsie only escaped after McCourt left the room and she phoned her mum, who called the police to the flat in Milton, Glasgow.
He blamed Kelsie, bit her, repeatedly punched her on the head and swore and threatened her.
Following the sentencing,McCourt grinned at his family in the gallery as he was led down to the cells
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