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image captionThe High Court in Glasgow heard McCarry shouted he would kill his girlfriend
A man who claimed to the emergency services that his partner had been mugged by a stranger after he attacked her has been jailed.
Andrew McCarry, 23, was originally charged with attempting to murder Ashleigh Mankin in Inverurie in 2019.
He admitted punching, kicking and choking her to the danger of her life.
Father-of-one McCarry was jailed for five years at the High Court in Glasgow for what the judge said was sustained violent conduct .
The incident happened in November 2019 in the Aberdeenshire town s Middlemuir Road.
Vicious Scots thug who left girlfriendâs blood spattered across walls after savage attack caged for five years
Dad-of-one Andrew McCarry savagely attacked his former girlfriend before making her tell officers that she had been mugged by an unknown man during a night out in Inverurie.
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Andrew McCarry has been jailed for five years (Image: UGC)
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image captionSentence at the High Court in Glasgow was deferred
A woman whose boyfriend attacked her but claimed she had been mugged whispered to police it was him , a court had heard.
Andrew McCarry, 23, was originally charged with attempting to murder Ashleigh Mankin in Inverurie.
He admitted punching, kicking and choking her to the danger of her life.
The High Court in Glasgow heard he shouted he would kill her, then told emergency services she had been mugged. Sentence was deferred.
The incident happened in November 2019 in the Aberdeenshire town s Middlemuir Road.
Prosecutor Sheena Fraser said the couple had been out for the evening but argued and returned home .