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Moment jealous labourer smashes his Transit van into ex lover’s automobile

  • Nathan Maynard, 36, was captured on CCTV ramming his silver Ford into ex’s automobile
  • The smash occurred after collection of ‘abusive’ messages’ to his ex, a court docket heard

This is the surprising second a jealous labourer overtly smashes his Transit van into his former lover’s automobile after she ended their relationship over false dishonest allegations.

Nathan Maynard, 36, was captured on CCTV cameras ramming his silver Ford into his ex-girlfriends automobile as she changed into the road.

After hitting her automobile, Maynard might be seen rapidly turning his van round and dashing off. 

A court docket heard how the smash passed off after a collection of ‘abusive and threatening messages’ to his ex and even telephone calls to her father asking to battle.

Maynard ‘merely could not deal’ with the truth that his ex-partner had begun relationship somebody new, the court docket heard, and let his jealousy ‘fester’. 

Nathan Maynard, 36, was captured on CCTV cameras ramming his silver Ford into his ex-girlfriends car as she turned into the street

Nathan Maynard, 36, was captured on CCTV cameras ramming his silver Ford into his ex-girlfriends automobile as she changed into the road

Maynard's van speeding into his former partners car

Maynard’s van dashing into his former companions automobile 

Maynard had been sending his ex-girlfriend textual content messages to say: ‘I hate the actual fact you are going out with him. I promise you he’ll get damage. You ain’t seen nothing but.’

Newport Crown Court heard Maynard grew to become bitter when their five-year relationship ended – and he wrongly accused her of dishonest.

Prosecutor Bethan Evans stated: ‘He stated he was going to kill him and he known as his ex-partner a s**t.

‘The defendant informed her he would make her new boyfriend’s life hell.’

The court docket heard Maynard went to his ex-girlfriend’s dwelling in Cwmbran, South Wales, in November however she wasn’t there.

He was then filmed utilizing his van to ram her automobile when she drove down the highway earlier than he reversed and drove off.

The sufferer was taken to the Grange University Hospital for therapy. Her automobile was additionally left with harm to the entrance of the automobile, which Maynard has paid for.

Maynard, of Risca, pleaded responsible harmful driving and harassment. He additionally admitted stealing an £80 pram from one other sufferer in an unrelated matter.

After hitting her vehicle, Maynard can be seen quickly turning his van around and speeding off

After hitting her automobile, Maynard might be seen rapidly turning his van round and dashing off

Maynard 'simply couldn't deal' with the fact that his ex-partner had begun dating someone new, the court heard, and let his jealousy 'fester'

Maynard ‘merely could not deal’ with the truth that his ex-partner had begun relationship somebody new, the court docket heard, and let his jealousy ‘fester’

Defending Alice Sykes stated the development employee carried out a ‘extremely harmful manoeuvre.’

She stated: ‘It was impulsive and he is proven real regret and he feels ashamed.’

Judge Recorder David Elias KC stated: ‘Your relationship had come to an finish in round September of this yr and your ex-partner had gone on to fulfill a brand new companion.

‘You merely couldn’t cope with that and also you started instantly to accuse her of dishonest on and she or he was doing nothing of the kind.

‘That jealousy little doubt festered, and also you started to harass her, initially by sending messages to her.

‘You despatched abusive and threatening messages to her. You even put calls into her father, leaving messages for him and wanting to fulfill him to battle him.’

Maynard was handed an eight months suspended sentence over 18 months and should full 29 classes of a ‘Building Better Relationships’ programme.

He was additionally given an indefinite restraining order and banned from driving for 2 years. He should sit an prolonged retest to regain his licence.