A man named Dean Grimes has been accused of assaulting and strangling a woman during a visit to Gulliver’s World. The incident took place at the popular theme park in Old Hall, where the pair were spending the day. Grimes reportedly left the park to have some drinks and returned to their chalet, where an argument ensued.
According to reports, Grimes hit the woman, tried to bite her, and then they both left in a car to go to a nearby McDonald’s. The woman was later taken to the hospital, and the police were called to investigate the situation. Grimes was arrested at his home in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, and charged with assault by beating, assault, and intentional strangulation.
During his court appearance at Warrington Magistrates Court, Grimes denied all charges. However, the seriousness of the allegations led the district judge to transfer the case to Liverpool Crown Court for trial on December 11. Grimes was granted conditional bail, with restrictions on contacting the victim or returning to Skelmersdale.
The police spokesperson emphasized the gravity of the situation and the need for thorough investigation. The safety and well-being of individuals involved in such incidents are of utmost importance, and proper legal proceedings must take place to ensure justice is served.
Domestic violence and assault cases are serious offenses that require careful handling by the authorities. It is essential for individuals to seek help and support if they find themselves in abusive situations. Organizations and hotlines are available for those in need of assistance, and it is crucial to raise awareness about such issues to prevent further harm. Violence of any kind should not be tolerated, and legal actions must be taken to address such behavior and protect the victims.