A GUTTER cleaner who held a university student captive in his flat and suffocated her with bedclothes until she passed out has been jailed for over a year.
George MacDonald, 23, met his victim, 18 at the time, at Dundee University.
They began going out at the start of last year but within months he was mistreating her, Falkirk Sheriff Court was told.
Last April she was out driving with a friend when she became aware that MacDonald was repeatedly trying to contact her.
She ignored his phone calls and texts, but then received a series of Snapchat messages, saying, "I'm going to burn your car", "Watch your back" and "You're getting torture"
The same month, in a club in Stirling, when she was standing with another man, he seized her by the neck and accused her of trying to "get with" the male.
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