Domestic violence survivor Chloe Wright was forced to flee Australia when the man who repeatedly bashed her was granted bail.
Among the injuries he left Chloe with were a broken nose and a fractured cheek bone.
Guy Cramp was holding Chloe’s new born bub during one assault.
He has a 15-year criminal history that includes many attacks on women but Magistrate Paul Lyons bailed him last month, even though the prosecutor said this was highly dangerous.
Lyons said his decision was based on Cramp being marginally suitable for a domestic violence offenders program’, which cannot be completed in jail.
“I was just in disbelief,” Chloe told a media outlet after the bail.
“How is that possible? When someone has pleaded guilty to something as serious as that? I don’t understand.
“I feel that he has more motivation and anger towards me.
Chloe is now overseas fearing Cramp will retaliate and possibly kill her.
A media outlet approached the Western Australian Attorney-General Tony Buti about the bail decision …. and well, he supports it.
He said: “The court would have heard all the evidence and information and they made their decision.”.
This is an appalling take. Cramp – who will be sentenced in April for assaults on Chloe as well as attacks on police and breaches of court orders – is a high-risk domestic violence perp.
There’s no doubt, if he has the chance, he will do serious harm to Chloe – and to other women.
Chloe has had to give up her normal life to find safety.
The child protection unit helped her leave Australia.
“I’ve gone and gotten help, but I feel more vulnerable now than I ever did before,” she said.
Cramp is living with his parents in Bullsbrook.
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