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TV auctioneer Charles Hanson violent to pregnant wife, court told

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Charles Hanson is on trial at Derby Crown Court

The wife of television auctioneer Charles Hanson was “paralysed with fear” when he was violent towards her while she was pregnant, a court has heard.

Rebecca Hanson told Derby Crown Court that her husband had also threatened to burn her with embers from a fire.

Mr Hanson is on trial charged with controlling or coercive behaviour, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and assault by beating.

The 46-year-old, of Ashbourne Road in Mackworth, Derby, denied all charges against him during a court appearance in February 2024.

On Tuesday, Mrs Hanson gave evidence behind a screen in the courtroom to block her from the view of the defendant, who is known for appearing on Bargain Hunt and Flog It!

Mrs Hanson told the jury that the couple’s marriage was “generally OK” at the beginning before the violence “escalated”.

She said she was “petrified” when the first incident happened in 2012, around two years after they married, when her husband “went for” her while she was five or six months pregnant with a baby the couple later lost.

She told the court: “Charles had obviously had an operation for testicular cancer and, I was pregnant. It’s common that when Charles is ill, he gets extra irritable and angry.”

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Mrs Hanson told the court her husband had apologised after he attacked her

Mrs Hanson said that during an argument she threw an empty cardboard box for cappuccino sachets, which landed on the floor two metres away from him.

She told the jury: “He just went for me.

“He just ran towards where I was stood in the door frame.

“I turned around to protect my stomach and my baby. He got me round the throat.

“He’s behind me with his arm around my throat, tight, with my head back.

“It felt like a very long time. I think realistically probably about four, five seconds, but it felt like minutes. I froze. I was absolutely petrified and in shock.

“I could not believe he was doing it.

“I think he was shocked at what he had done, I could not believe what he had done, especially because I was pregnant.”

Asked by prosecution barrister Stephen Kemp why she did not call the police after the alleged incidents, Mrs Hanson said: “I always say ‘I’m going to call the police’, and he knows I never will.

“He apologises and says he will never do it again. You think it’s going to get better. It just goes on and on and on.”

Mrs Hanson told the court there was another occasion in May 2021 when her husband “threatened to put burning embers from the fire” on her.

The trial continues.


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