A scheming ex-partner from Yorkshire who left his former girlfriend scarred for life by pouring scalding hot water over her naked body has been jailed.
Sam Wild, 38, took his victim to a hotel after they'd had drinks together in a city centre and tricked her into taking her clothes off.
The unnamed woman told police she believed Wild, also known as Sam Barlow, wanted to have sex with her and was too scared to refuse.
He then carried on the pretence and tied her up before pouring boiling water over her face and body, leaving her scarred for life.
South Yorkshire Police said Wild then fled the hotel, near the Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield, leaving his victim tied up and screaming in pain.
She was finally able to free herself and alert hotel staff, who called police.
Wild and his victim had previously been in a relationship but were separated at the time the 'horrific and pre-meditated' attack took place, police said.
Wild, of Sheffield, was jailed for six years at the city's Crown Court on Tuesday (Oct 4).
He'd previously pleaded guilty to Section 18 assault – wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
Speaking after sentencing, PC Jane Guest, from South Yorkshire Police, said: “Wild’s victim suffered significant and extensive burn injuries to her face and body – both first and second degree.
"She was in the specialist burns unit for weeks and even now, continues to receive treatment.
"She has demonstrated exceptional strength, not just in her physical recovery, but in her support of our investigation.
“Her victim statement was read aloud in court, which was incredibly powerful and deeply upsetting.
"She will be scarred for life by Wild, not just physically but psychologically too.
"To subject another person to such agonising pain and harm is incomprehensible and no jail sentence can ever undo the damage caused by Wild’s violence.
“I truly hope that with the conclusion of proceedings this week and the lifetime restraining order granted against Wild, the victim feels her journey towards recovery has taken another shift forward.”
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