Karl Waller-Adams

Jail for Isle of Wight man who fractured woman’s jaw in three places

An Isle of Wight man has been jailed for 42 months after he assaulted a woman, leaving her with a fractured jaw.

Karl Waller-Adams, aged 33 years, carried out the assault at an address in the Shanklin area on Sunday 29th November 2020.

Courageous victim
The incident was reported to police on 18th December after the victim, a woman in her 40s, found the courage to tell medical staff what had caused her injuries.

She had suffered three fractures to her jaw which required surgery. Her treatment is ongoing and she will require further surgery still.

Grievous bodily harm
Waller-Adams, of no fixed abode, was arrested and subsequently charged on 19th December with causing grievous bodily harm.

He was then remanded in custody and has been on remand ever since.

Pleaded guilty
Appearing at Isle of Wight Crown Court on Wednesday 10th March this year, he pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm without intent and was jailed for 36 months.

He was given an additional two months in prison for pleading guilty to an incident of harassment in the St John’s Hill area of Ryde between 9th August and 13th August 2020, and a further four months following an incident on Star Street in Ryde on 16th August, for which he pleaded guilty to the offences of theft, assault by beating and fraud at the Magistrates’ Court on 21st December 2020.

DC Thomas: Commend victim for her courage
Following the sentencing, Detective Constable Mark Thomas said,

“We take all allegations of domestic abuse seriously and work hard to provide a compassionate response to victims to ensure they are protected, and where possible bring offenders to justice.

“This was a particularly nasty assault and the victim is still receiving treatment for her injuries. In fear for her safety, she did not initially report this to police, but found the courage later down the line which we commend her for.

“Domestic abuse is often a hidden crime with incidents taking place behind closed doors without any witnesses. It takes a lot of courage to report these incidents to us, and we want anyone who is suffering from this type of abuse to find the confidence to come forward and speak to us.”

Committed to tackling domestic abuse
Hampshire Constabulary is committed to tackling domestic abuse and bring perpetrators to justice. 

Together with our partners and local domestic abuse charities, we focus on support for victims and provide help to those leaving abusive relationships.

Seek help
Anyone who is facing abuse or harm should call 999. If you’re not in a position to speak press 55 and our controllers will know what to do. We are there for you, please call us if you need us in an emergency.

There are a range of support services on offer to those who are in an abusive relationship and need help, click on this link for details:

Domestic Abuse – Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner

If you live on the Isle of Wight, you can also contact You First on 0800 234 6266


News shared by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, in their own words. Ed