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A drug-fuelled thug from Oldham, Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom, accused his partner of having an affair with his father, turning her life into a nightmare.

 

The Mancunian, 39 year old Daniel Hadfield, has now been jailed, bringing a semblance of peace to his tormented victim.

 

Hadfield, driven by a cocktail of alcohol and drugs, controlled and isolated his partner from her family. His accusations of infidelity, including a bizarre claim of an affair with his father, left her feeling trapped and helpless.


The couple met in Thailand in the mid-2000s while Hadfield was pursuing a career as a Thai boxer. They later moved to the UK, settling in Hadfield’s hometown of Oldham. Craig MacGregor, prosecuting, revealed that Hadfield’s obsession with his partner’s fidelity made her life unbearable. His paranoia and abusive behaviour escalated under the influence of cocaine, his preferred drug.


Hadfield’s control extended to isolating her from her family, leaving her feeling trapped in a relationship with a man stronger and more imposing than her. In the early 2010s, they planned to buy a house in Thailand, but Hadfield squandered their savings on alcohol and drugs. Forced to live at Hadfield’s father’s home, she eventually spent three years in a refuge to escape the cycle of abuse.

 

The court heard a pattern of behaviour where Hadfield would beg for forgiveness, and she would relent under pressure. In 2017, Hadfield was convicted of battery against the same woman. Between April 2021 and December last year, he admitted to behaving in a controlling and coercive manner.

 

In November, Hadfield assaulted her again, pushing her and causing a bruise after arriving home drunk at 3am. He admitted to common assault.

 

The victim spoke about the toll of Hadfield’s actions.

 

“I was completely worn out by constantly being harassed by him.”

 

She described how Hadfield’s threats of suicide and violent outbursts intensified under the influence of drink and drugs.

 

Defending, Jonathan Lally said Hadfield wanted to apologise for his behaviour, admitting it was unacceptable.

 

Lally described Hadfield’s time in prison as a sharp shock and said it had made him determined to avoid returning.

Hadfield, a plasterer, has served seven months in prison on remand. Sentenced to 46 weeks, he will serve half before being released on licence, reported Manchester Evening News.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisa

Photo courtesy of Daniel Hadfield Facebook via Manchester Evening News

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-25

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

n November, Hadfield assaulted her again, pushing her and causing a bruise after arriving home drunk at 3am. He admitted to common assault

Good for the British Cops and the Legal system, he's served 6 months for common assault, (and is on license) that would very unlikely happen here, but he is a control freak and that can be worse than, what sounds like one incident of assault. 

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7 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

No mention on what her plans are now, jeez 3 yrs in a hostel, is there no way she can come back to her family ? 

I am pretty sure it is, but then you have the loss of face in front of family to deal with.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

A drug-fuelled thug from Oldham, Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom, accused his partner of having an affair with his father

 

Why didn't he take up the issues with his father?

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

The Mancunian, 39 year old Daniel Hadfield

He is an Owdham Roughyed, or a Yonner if he has a thick Lancashire accent.

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1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

I am pretty sure it is, but then you have the loss of face in front of family to deal with.

Or maybe wants to stay in the UK.

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4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Sounds to me like yet another case of the Brit male frail ego.

Very strange. Brittish males, are not known for having fragile male ego's! Infact quite the opposite.  

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So many dismiss his claim about his wife and father. If this is true it would eat away at any normal man. She has always had the choice to go back to thailand but obviously doesn't want too. He seems a bit of an idiot but in the UK if you even look the wrong way at your partner/wife in your own house you can get lifted by the police. Women have all the power in the uk. Oh if she has no permanent residency visa, citizenship or children she may well get kicked out of the UK and that maybe why she stayed around. A domestic non story.

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2 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

Worried about his penis size, as our Brits usually are. Hence, our recurring size competitions on the forum, along with prowess, stamina, conquests, wealth, and IQ.  

You too, judging by your username 'Big' star!

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1 minute ago, BritScot said:

in the UK if you even look the wrong way at your partner/wife in your own house you can get lifted by the police. Women have all the power in the uk.

 

Agree.....something has to be done to stop these women abusing their powers.

 

 

The National Policing Statement for VAWG, commissioned by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing, found: 

  • Over one million VAWG related crimes were recorded during 2022/23, accounting for 20% of all police recorded crime. 
  • Police recorded VAWG related crime increased by 37% between 2018/23. 
  • At least 1 in every 12 women will be a victim per year, with the exact number expected to be much higher. 

Not only is VAWG growing, but we are also seeing ever more complicated types of offending which causes significant harm to victims and society as a whole. One in every six murders related to domestic abuse in 22/23, with suspected victim suicides following domestic abuse rising year-on-year. 

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

 

Why didn't he take up the issues with his father?

His father is probably a bigger Tosser than he is! How come he didn't intervene?

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10 minutes ago, BritScot said:

So many dismiss his claim about his wife and father. If this is true it would eat away at any normal man. She has always had the choice to go back to thailand but obviously doesn't want too. He seems a bit of an idiot but in the UK if you even look the wrong way at your partner/wife in your own house you can get lifted by the police. Women have all the power in the uk. Oh if she has no permanent residency visa, citizenship or children she may well get kicked out of the UK and that maybe why she stayed around. A domestic non story.

Wow! What a vindictive slant on this poor woman. Alone in a house with two men, one clearly a sadistic bully, the other, a person who appears to have ignored her distress, alone with no-one else to turn to, possibly with no idea where her passport was and Britscot degrades her!

I feel sorry for any woman linked to this poster.....

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 

Agree.....something has to be done to stop these women abusing their powers.

 

 

The National Policing Statement for VAWG, commissioned by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing, found: 

  • Over one million VAWG related crimes were recorded during 2022/23, accounting for 20% of all police recorded crime. 
  • Police recorded VAWG related crime increased by 37% between 2018/23. 
  • At least 1 in every 12 women will be a victim per year, with the exact number expected to be much higher. 

Not only is VAWG growing, but we are also seeing ever more complicated types of offending which causes significant harm to victims and society as a whole. One in every six murders related to domestic abuse in 22/23, with suspected victim suicides following domestic abuse rising year-on-year. 

VAW? Violence Against Women 'G'..?

What does 'G' stand for?

I've not heard of this organisation before.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

VAW? Violence Against Women 'G'..?

What does 'G' stand for?

I've not heard of this organisation before.

 

 

Girls

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20 minutes ago, Bundooman said:

You too, judging by your username 'Big' star!

 

Are you, as Brit, trying to equate "penis" with "star?" Not inconsistent with my point.

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