A man who kicked and strangled a woman twice before the escaped and fled to a petrol station has been jailed for nearly three years.
Charlie Stefano grabbed the woman twice by the throat - including once as her dragged her across the floor and held her over a staircase.
The 35-year-old also kicked her and snapped her phone in half during the attack in Chatham, Kent, in the early hours of 13 February.
Police said the woman managed to escape the home and ran to a petrol station when Stefano was distracted.
Worried members of the public raised the alarm and called police, and the defendant was arrested later the same day.
When he was arrested, he was pictured in a custody image taken by Kent Police sticking his tongue out to the camera.
Stefano, of Dagenham, east London, knew his victim and pleaded guilty to intentional strangulation and actual bodily harm.
A judge at Maidstone Crown Court this week sentenced him to two years and 10 months in prison and imposed a six-year restraining order.
Two other charges of criminal damage and coercive and controlling behaviour were left to lie on file.
Read more from Sky News:
Travelodge boss quits
UK cinemas could ban AI glasses
Detective Sergeant Leighton Prior, of Kent Police, said: "A woman has been left traumatised by Stefano's actions and I hope the prison sentence and restraining order can bring her some closure.
"I would like to commend her courage in supporting his prosecution and ensuring a man who is a clear danger to women is now behind bars."
(c) Sky News 2026: Thug pictured sticking his tongue out jailed for brutal strangle attack
Bodies of Belgian hikers missing in Alps since 1992 found after Swiss glacier melts
Graeme Dott 'sexually abused boy' while world snooker champion, court hears
Conman who told victims he had cancer and served in special forces jailed
Tanker boarded by six gunmen off Yemen
British motorbike racer is second to die in qualifying for Manx Grand Prix
'Don't rape, sexually assault or make kissing noises', asylum seekers warned in guidance about living in UK
UK cinemas consider ban on Meta glasses
Australian mother jailed for murdering relatives with Death Cap mushrooms must never be released, prosecutor tells court
