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Mother-Of-Two Jailed For Attacking Her Boyfriend Because He Texted Her ‘Happy Birthday’ Instead Of Calling Her


A 46-year-old woman has been jailed for six years after stabbing her boyfriend and left him bleeding on the floor because he texted her ‘happy birthday’ instead of calling her.

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Janet Kearns, a mother-of-two, became furious when her boyfriend, Alan Pearce, did not call to greet her on her 46th birthday. She quickly assumed that the man in his 60s was cheating on her.

Kearns replied ‘thank you’ to Pearce’s message before going to his apartment in Whythenshawe, Manchester. She asked why he hadn’t called her before stabbing him with a 6-inch knife while he was contacting police.

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The mother-of-two just watched the blood pour out from Pearce’s arm as he collapsed to the floor.

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Pearce was taken to hospital and underwent surgery for his severe wounds but over a year since the incident, it is still difficult for him to move his hand.

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Now 47, Kearns admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

It was in 2017 when the two had met through work. They became friends and started a relationship only a few weeks later.

Pearce told police in a statement: “When I was lying on the lobby floor losing blood and getting weaker by the minute, I thought I might die. If it was not for the quick response of police officers and paramedics I would not be here today. I will always be grateful to them.

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“How could she be so callous just walking past me as I was on the floor bleeding to death? I still don’t have a sense of feeling in my right, index and middle fingers and part of my thumb. The scars will always be with me mentally and physically but they won’t hold me back.”

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Prosecutor Brian Berlyne said: “In August 2017 the defendant first noticed her becoming aggressive at times and she suspected him of being unfaithful. She struck his face but he did not report this to police.

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“Over the next year her behaviour became erratic. She became aggressive over trivial matters and she claimed he did not give her enough attention and on some occasions she used or threatened to use violence against him.”

“On Friday 3 May they argued over the phone and he said it would be the last weekend of the relationship. The next day, which was her 46th birthday, he sent her a text saying ”happy birthday” at around 8am.

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“Three hours later he did receive a response saying: ”thank you” but at 1.43pm that day she went into his flat and asked him why he had not called her. She was speaking in an aggressive manner, and they began to grapple with each other. She tried to pick up her flat key to throw in his face and knocked over a plant pot.

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“He then told her he would call police but as he began looking for his mobile, she grabbed it from the sofa and hurled it against the wall on the hallway.point 255 |

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“She followed him but then returned to the flat where she took a knife and attacked the complainant in the lobby while he was on the phone to police. He was holding his mobile in his left hand and his right arm was stretched out in attempt to try and stop her from grabbing the phone off him.

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“He then felt something being drawn across the inside of his right arm near his elbow. He was bleeding and she was holding the knife but he managed to tell the operator to get an ambulance. He saw her go back through the lobby door and she returned to the flat and put the knife back.

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“She is believed to have cleaned it before police arrived. She must have seen that the complainant had lost a substantial amount of blood and he could feel the blood continuing to pump out of his arm and realised his artery was severed. He felt faint and unable to stand, and then he sank onto his knees. The complainant saw her looking at him and felt she wanted him to die.

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“Despite the fact she saw there was a large pool of blood by now, she offered him no help. There was no attempt to summon help. The complainant was still on the phone on the floor at this point.

“Police and paramedics arrived five minutes later and he was taken to hospital. He was pale, sweating and shocked at the blood loss.”

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The sentencing judge told Kearns: “Your relationship with Mr Pearce was marred by jealousy and you attacked him and tried to take his phone. You took a six inch knife from the kitchen and struck him with it, causing serious injury. You intended to cause him serious harm.

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“The ongoing effect on your victim is profound. He had to have surgery and has been left with scarring and limited functionality in his dominant hand.

“It is your good fortune that he survived and police and emergency services were able to get to the scene.

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“If they had not you could have been facing a murder charge.”

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