She planned a pleasant night out in Manchester but was left covered in blood

She planned a pleasant night out in Manchester but was left covered in blood Daniel Stevens ripped out his then-partner's hair extensions, strangled her and punched her to the jaw Daniel Stevens wept as he was jailed (Image: Facebook ) A thug left his partner ‘petrified and covered in blood’ after demanding her to delete her social media accounts. Daniel Stevens, 36, and the woman had travelled from Leeds to Manchester for a ‘pleasant evening out’ together before a stay in the Hilton hotel. Before leaving the room an argument broke out over ‘something and nothing’. But later, when they returned, things quickly became violent. Article continues below “You became angry when she refused to go along with what you wanted her to do, which was to delete her social media account,” said sentencing judge Suzanne Goddard KC. “She tried to leave and call security, you grabbed her by the hair and ripped her hair extensions out, you grabbed her neck and squeezed so she couldn’t breathe. She must have been absolutely petrified that was happening.” Manchester Crown Court heard that he then threw the woman, causing her to fall into the TV before picking up a glass perfume bottle and hitting her over the head with it. Join our Court and Crime WhatsApp group HERE He then punched her in the face so hard it left her unable to properly move her jaw. The woman was able to make it out of the room and got to the lift before collapsing. She was found by the hotel’s security guard ‘covered in blood’. “You were standing there not trying to assist her, but trying to get to the lift to get away. You were aggressive towards him, shouting and swearing at him,” said the judge. Stevens then punched him in the face causing damage to his eye and cheek, then whispered threats into his partner’s ear as she lay on the ground. (Image: MEN Media ) Emergency services quickly attended, during which Stevens was heard shouting at the security guard words to the effect of ‘go back to your own country’. In a victim impact statement, the woman was clearly extremely upset and distressed, the court heard. Stevens was said to have 29 previous convictions for 68 offences going back to 2001. These included criminal damage, section 18 wounding, affray, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, breach of a restraining order and assaulting a police officer. Judge Goddard KC said no amount of prison or intervention from the courts has seen him addressing his ‘personality issues, mental health issues or substance abuse’. She said his only mitigation was his early guilty plea but had experienced past trauma including the loss of a child. “But none of that is an excuse,” she said to Stevens, who wept with his head on the table over videolink from prison. Article continues below Stevens, of Cow Close Grove in Leeds, was jailed for two years and seven months, of which he will serve half in prison before being released on licence.