AN ABUSIVE thug rang his pregnant ex from prison more than 100 times to get her to drop her statement against him claiming he would 'get revenge!
Jordan Burton, 22, attacked his former girlfriend on at least three occasions, despite her being pregnant with his unborn daughter.
On one occasion he threw a vacuum cleaner at her six times, leaving her with multiple bruises.
On another occasion he struck her with a piece of wood, Manchester Crown Court heard.
After reporting him to the police he continued messaging her and sending abuse and telling her to die.
He was reported again and remanded into custody, where he managed to get her number added to his prison contact list.
Burton, of Washway Road, Sale, has now been jailed for three years and one month after pleading guilty to assault by beating, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, sending malicious communications and perverting the court of justice.
He was also made the subject of a restraining order indefinitely.
Prosecuting, Claire Brocklebank said the pair had started a relationship in June 2019 after meeting through a friend.
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