1. Man jailed for stomping on girlfriend’s head
Trigger warning: This news item deals with domestic violence and may be triggering for some readers.
A Sydney man has been jailed for pushing his 19-year-old girlfriend against a set of concrete stairs rendering her unconscious, then smashing a 6.8-kilogram terracotta pot on her head before stomping on her.
Trent Keith Wainwright, 32, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning grievous bodily harm with intent over the violent attack on his girlfriend on January 16, 2010.
The court heard Wainwright had been drinking when he attacked her outside their home. The couple met via a social networking site in early 2009 and she moved from Tasmania to live with him.
The victim had to have a plate inserted in her face and was on a restricted liquid diet for up to six weeks following the attack.
Judge Norrish said the victim was ‘‘in absolutely no condition to defend herself’’ during the attack, especially after she was unconscious. Wainwright was sentenced to a maximum sentence of eight years and one month in jail.
He will be eligible for parole in October 2016.
2. Terrorist group ISIS gaining ground
US President Barack Obama has said his government is looking at “all options”, including military action, to help Iraq fight Islamist militants.
He said the US had an interest in making sure jihadists did not gain a foothold in Iraq. Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the insurgents are believed to be planning to push further south to the capital, Baghdad, and regions dominated by Iraq’s Shia Muslim majority, whom they regard as “infidels”.