A
knifeman tried to kill his ex-girlfriend during a frenzied attack at
her north-west London home, which has left her paralysed for life
from the chest down.
Donovan
Jerome Golding, 36, (pictured) of Atlip Road, Wembley repeatedly
plunged the blade into the back, neck, torso and hands of Nicolita
Ghete.
He
was convicted of attempting to murder Ms Ghete at her home in Hindes
Road, Harrow on July 8, last year and will be sentenced on February
26.
Harrow
Crown Court heard Golding tried to gain entry to the property and was
initially refused, but eventually got in.
A
long argument ensued followed by Golding attacking Ms Ghete with a
kitchen knife.
She
received multiple knife wounds to the hands, torso and neck - the
most serious injuries being the ones to the back.
As
a result of this horrific attack Ms Ghete would have died, but for
prompt action initially of police and then the paramedics.
She
is now paralysed for life from the chest down.
Police
Sergeant Ruby Kadiri said: “I am pleased with the verdict, but my
first thought is for the victim in this case who now faces a life
with a disability caused by a violent ex-partner who could not accept
that his controlling relationship was over.
“He
brutally attempted to kill Nicolita and then tried to claim a case of
self-defence.
“I
am happy for Nicolita that Golding has been found guilty and I would
encourage anybody suffering from domestic violence to have confidence
in police and come forward to report it.”
Detective
Chief Inspector Peter Stride of Harrow police said: "Police are
delighted with the successful prosecution and I must praise the
courage of the victim Nicolita Ghete.
“We
are confident that this sends a positive message into the community
about the seriousness with which the police and the courts treat
domestic violence and we hope that this sends out a positive message
to victims to come forward in the future."
If
you are or have been a victim of domestic violence please contact
police.
For
an immediate response call 999, or the police non-emergency number
101.
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