Ryan Wellings was found not guilty of manslaughter but guilty of assault and coercive and controlling behaviour following the suicide of his girlfriend Kiena Dawes.
A man whose girlfriend accused him of driving her to suicide after subjecting her to a campaign of horrendous domestic abuse has been cleared of manslaughter. Kiena Dawes, 23, told friends she had been ‘bullied’ and ‘terrorised’ by Ryan Wellings, 30, during their turbulent two-year relationship. The young mum said he had slapped her, called her a ‘disgusting fat bitch’, held a drill to her mouth and threatened to throw acid in her face.
She ended her life on a railway line in Lancashire on July 22, 2022, after leaving her nine-month-old daughter at a friend’s house along with a note on her phone saying: ‘I was murdered. Ryan Wellings killed me.’ Wellings was found not guilty of manslaughter, but guilty of assault and coercive and controlling behaviour following a trial at Preston Crown Court. Jurors were shown Kiena’s note, which read: ‘The end. I fought hard, I fought long. I went through pain no one could imagine. ‘I was murdered. Ryan Wellings killed me. He ruined every bit of strength I had left. I didn’t deserve it. ‘I hope my life saves another by police services acting faster. Don’t let bullies live free.’ Wellings went on trial accused of manslaughter, assault and coercive and controlling behaviour. To her daughter, she added: ‘I’m sorry I let you go… I’m so sorry I had to go. ‘The world turned their back on me. I was strong. I had dreams. I had a future at one point. That was taken away from me.’ Paul Greaney KC, prosecuting, told them the heartbreaking note represented a summary of his case. ‘The suicide note represents her account, from beyond the grave, of why she decided to take her own life,’ he said. ‘Because of what he had done, because of his crimes, she saw no way out and it was reasonably foreseeable that would be the outcome if he behaved in that way. ‘Kiena killed herself when she did because of the defendant’s unlawful acts. Because he assaulted and abused her. Because he acted in a way that was controlling and coercive.’ The court heard Kiena had been diagnosed with emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), resulting in increased impulsivity, poor self-esteem and difficulty in relationships. Mr Greaney said Wellings exploited Kiena’s fragile mental health and used violence to ‘grind’ her down, leading to her taking the decision to kill herself. But Wellings’s barrister John Jones KC told jurors Kiena was a ‘troubled’ woman, whose decision to kill herself was the result of ‘multiple factors’. They called medical evidence, detailing her medical notes and mental health history, citing problems from the age of 13, with frequent visits to hospital, drug and alcohol use, thoughts of suicide and attempts at taking her own life before and after she met Wellings. She had been due to see another psychiatrist for assessment three days before she died but it is not clear if she was informed of the appointment so did not attend, the court heard. The barrister said the couple’s ‘party lifestyle’ of alcohol and drugs was a ‘recipe for disaster’. He said their ‘fairytale’ relationship was to end in turmoil because of Wellings’ temper and Ms Dawes’ mental health difficulties – and their liking for cocaine. Mr Jones told the jury: ‘This corrosive and destructive combination was to bring heartache to them both, and death to one. ‘It was a recipe for disaster. Mental health on one side, drug abuse and temper on the other. We know that. They did not know or appreciate it at the time, that’s the point. ‘You must determine what caused that death. We say it was not caused in any significant degree by Ryan Wellings.’ Jurors were told she first met Wellings in January 2020. His abuse started almost immediately. One of Kiena’s friends described visiting her flat in May of that year and finding it smashed up. She said her friend told her Wellings had tried to strangle her with an iPhone charger cable. He later accused Kiena of sleeping with a friend of theirs, calling her a ‘slag’, hurling a stool at her and telling her to kill herself. Wellings gave her a black eye when she was six months pregnant with their child in July 2021 because he didn’t like the type of shower gel she had bought. She tried to report the assault to police but before officers arrived, Wellings told her the baby would be taken from her. He then insisted to them that it was merely a verbal spat. By the end of that year Kiena told a friend Wellings had got a drill and ‘put it in my face and told me he would drill my teeth out of my mouth’
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