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‘I was almost killed in attack – but 16-minute call saved my life’

“This lovely bubble that I lived in was slowly starting to burst. I couldn’t work out what or why it was happening. It was driving me insane,” Caz told the BBC.

In July, when she eventually asked him to leave the house and “never come back”, he threatened to either kill her or one of her dogs.

“The next thing, I’m on the floor, but I’m on the floor getting strangled in a way that I cannot breathe,” she said.

“I was screaming, ‘James, I love you, I won’t tell anyone, I promise, it’s fine, I love you’… at that point, I knew I was in trouble. I knew it was serious.”

She managed to escape the house and dial 999 before hiding her phone, but Stock quickly caught up with her and “smashed” her face against a rockery.

Fortunately, the call handler, Jasmine Cox, heard the whole 16-minute ordeal.


BBC News

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