{"id":113340,"date":"2021-02-18T11:38:57","date_gmt":"2021-02-18T11:38:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=113340"},"modified":"2021-02-18T11:38:57","modified_gmt":"2021-02-18T11:38:57","slug":"construction-boss-who-smashed-wifes-skull-after-she-refused-to-clean-up-his-sick-at-their-700000-mansion-is-jailed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/construction-boss-who-smashed-wifes-skull-after-she-refused-to-clean-up-his-sick-at-their-700000-mansion-is-jailed\/","title":{"rendered":"Construction boss who smashed wife's skull after she refused to clean up his sick at their \u00a3700,000 mansion is jailed"},"content":{"rendered":"

A CONSTRUCTION boss who smashed his wife's skull after she refused to clean up his sick at their \u00a3700,000 mansion has been jailed.<\/p>\n

Shaun McCallion, 44, brutally attacked wife Victoria, 42, after a boozy Valentine's Day bust-up.<\/p>\n


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A court heard he smashed her head through a window with such force her skull was exposed.<\/p>\n

The attack happened after they had returned to their sprawling country home in Snitterfield, Warks., following a romantic night out on February 14 last year.<\/p>\n

A boozed-up McCallion, who runs a construction company, was sick in their bathroom and demanded his wife clean it up.<\/p>\n

She refused, telling him: "What do you expect me to do about it?" but McCallion flew into a rage.<\/p>\n

He ripped the toilet seat off and tried to remove the door from its hinges before ramming Victoria's head through an internal glass window.<\/p>\n

Police were called and when he was arrested, he told cops: "She knows I'm not the sort of person to shout at."<\/p>\n

It was not an accident. This was a wound which was the whole thickness of the skin, exposing the bone of the skull below.<\/p>\n

McCallion initially denied wounding, claiming his wife had slipped on his sick and fell head-first into the window, before he changed his plea to guilty.<\/p>\n

On Wednesday, he was jailed for 18 months at Coventry Crown Court despite his wife Victoria begging the judge for mercy.<\/p>\n

As he was being led to the cells, she shouted from the public gallery: "This is not going to help anyone. Why is no-one listening to me?"<\/p>\n

Jailing McCallion, Judge Andrew Lockhart QC told him: "Her injuries describe a full-on head-first collision with the glass and her bringing an elbow up to try to protect her face.<\/p>\n

"You put your hand to the back of her head and pushed it hard. The risk of serious injury was obvious.<\/p>\n

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"I do not sentence you on the basis that you intended to push her head through the window, but that is the reality.<\/p>\n

"Mrs McCallion is here. She is supportive of you. She has been inconsistent in her account and has said it was an accident.<\/p>\n

"It was not an accident. This was a wound which was the whole thickness of the skin, exposing the bone of the skull below.<\/p>\n

"There was a risk of permanent scarring, but I am told it has miraculously almost disappeared."<\/p>\n

He added: "I am afraid there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that appropriate punishment can only be achieved by a sentence which is immediate."<\/p>\n

HOW YOU CAN GET HELP: <\/h3>\n

Women’s Aid has this advice for victims and their families:<\/p>\n