A woman from Bradford has been sentenced after being found guilty of stabbing her ex-partner.
Courtney Mulchrone aged 27 was found guilty of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm on her then boyfriend, Jordan Minott outside a caravan on Dobrudden Caravan Park, Baildon Moor on 5 May 2024.
Mulchrone had already admitted causing damage to a vehicle prior to the stabbing.
The victim suffered serious injuries.
Yesterday (25 July) at Bradford Crown Court, Mulchrone was sentenced to six years and three months.
Detective Inspector Mark Nicholson of Bradford District Police said:
“Mulchrone consistently stated that she acted in self-defence but was convicted by a jury of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
“She left her victim with life threatening injuries. It’s only by sheer luck that he survived.
“The victim has suffered lasting damage after the incident and his life has completely changed.
“I hope this sentence serves as a timely reminder that domestic abuse can happen to anyone, at any time, regardless of gender, age and sexuality.
“We have speciality teams in Bradford who can provide support to those who are suffering from domestic abuse.”
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