Richard Chipperfield, 39, from Wood Lane in Ramsey, has been sentenced to two years and eight months in jail after holding his former partner captive in their caravan.
The victim was locked inside the caravan and had a pillow pressed over her face, preventing her from breathing. Police were called to the property on 15 March last year following a call from a mental health helpline and the victim’s disclosure of ongoing control and abuse.
Officers responded after the victim contacted a helpline and, with her consent, reported that Chipperfield had locked her inside their mobile home and stopped her from leaving. The situation escalated concerns due to his controlling behaviour, which included monitoring her phone and following her around the caravan.
The victim revealed that over recent months, Chipperfield’s actions had become increasingly controlling and invasive. On one occasion in February 2025, he pressed a pillow over her face, restricting her breathing, and threatened that if he were a woman, he would have killed her.
At Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday, 21 May, Chipperfield admitted to charges of false imprisonment and intentional strangulation. He was sentenced promptly after entering his guilty pleas, reflecting the severity of the offences.
Originally published by UKNIP.