• March 22, 2025

Keralite in UK jailed and to be deported for assaulting and strangling wife

Keralite in UK jailed and to be deported for assaulting and strangling wife

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CHESTERFIELD March 22: A Keralite migrant who assaulted and strangled his wife has been jailed and will be deported after his 12 months sentencing.

Seby Varghese shouted at and threatened his wife before moving on to physically assaulting her.

Police were called to the couple’s home in Chesterfield on 3 September 2024 after Seby Varghese beat the woman with a slipper.

She then told officers she had previously suffered other assaults including one occasion when Seby Varghese threatened her with a meat cleaver and another when he strangled her by pinning her against a wall by her neck.

In a victim impact statement, the woman said: “The incident has left me feeling very shocked. I never thought that my husband would physically hurt me. I never thought he would do that to me, I thought the abuse would only ever be verbal.

“I now realise what he can do and this scares me.

“The verbal abuse from my husband has been very mentally draining and has left me feeling depressed.”

Seby Varghesev was arrested and subsequently charged with assault and intentional strangulation.

The 49-year-old, of Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, admitted the offences and appeared at Derby Crown Court for sentence on 12 February when he was jailed for 12 months and handed a restraining order.

Seby Varghese will also be deported to India once he has completed his prison sentence.

Detective Constable Jacob Tyers, who led the investigation, said: “The behaviour of Seby Varghese towards his wife has left her feeling utterly terrified and completely ruined her life for the last few years.

“Her courage in coming forward to report these incidents to officers means she is now free of this appalling abuse and can begin to look forward to a much happier future.

“I’d like to commend her bravery throughout this court case and would encourage anyone who is suffering any form of domestic abuse to please come forward and report it to us.

“We will listen without judgement and support you throughout.”

Domestic abuse can affect both women and men and can occur in same sex relationships. It can be physical, emotional, sexual, or financial.

It can be repeated, random or habitual, and is used to control a partner.

If you’re a victim of domestic abuse, or know someone who is, there are a number of ways you can report your concerns:

Phone –  101

In an emergency, where someone is in danger right  call 999.