Man bites off girlfriend’s lip for cheating (graphic photos)
An abusive boyfriend
Seth Aaron Fleury, 23, who abused his girlfriend almost every single
day since they started dating a year ago, bit off his girlfriend’s lips
after he suspected her of cheating.
Kayla Hayes, 19, who got help after he bit off her lower lip because he suspected her of cheating on him, reportedly tried ending their relationship.
The victim of the abuse who is still healing from the physical and mental injuries inflicted on her that horrific night on October 21, 2017, has been haunted by the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-boyfriend but has bravely opened up about what she went through in the hope she can inspire others to seek help if they are victims of domestic violence.
Ms Hayes, from Greenville, South Carolina, has now spoken
out about the incident on Facebook and revealed her ex-lover chillingly
told her he was going to leave ‘his mark for her next boyfriend’. She
spoke about the moment he forcibly kissed her and then launched his
attack, writing:
According to her, the brutal assault continued, and Fleury yanked her out of her car and then slammed the door in her face.
Ms Hayes said a stranger who found her looked absolutely terrified.
Fleury who bit off his girlfriend’s lips, was sentenced to 12 years in prison
after pleading guilty to assault and battery of a high and aggravated
nature. He also admitted in court to biting off Kayla’s lip, when she
refused to kiss him after telling him she did not want to continue with
the relationship.
Kayla Hayes, 19, who got help after he bit off her lower lip because he suspected her of cheating on him, reportedly tried ending their relationship.
The victim of the abuse who is still healing from the physical and mental injuries inflicted on her that horrific night on October 21, 2017, has been haunted by the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-boyfriend but has bravely opened up about what she went through in the hope she can inspire others to seek help if they are victims of domestic violence.
I wasn’t there to get back together with him. I refused and backed up only to feeling him latch on to me. Feeling it tear away. I then just started screaming at the top of my lungs for help and out of fear for my life.
Ms Hayes said a stranger who found her looked absolutely terrified.
He continued to call me once I made it into the ambulance, which felt like a life time after having something many women hold precious to them, completely mutilated.
I then got on the phone with her friend and I remember trying to say he bit me but no one could understand me because my lips couldn’t pronounce it, she said.