Steven Files(Image: Durham Constabulary)

County Durham man violently attacked woman in jealous rage after watching England lose Euros final

Steven Files was jailed for two years and four months at Teesside Crown Court

by · ChronicleLive

A drunken lout violently attacked a woman in County Durham after watching England lose the Euros final.

Steven Files attacked the woman in her own home on July 14 this year, just months after being released from prison following a previous assault on her. During the attack, which happened on July 14 this year, he pulled her hair extensions out and ripped the flesh inside her mouth.

The 36-year-old had been drinking heavily while watching England play in the Euro 2024 final before he flew into a jealous rage and grabbed the woman by the neck. She managed to break free and was screaming for help when Files stuck his fingers in her mouth and pulled her face back, causing the inside of her mouth to split open.

He then grabbed her phone off her and ripped out her hair extensions. A neighbour called the police and when officers arrived at her home in Darlington, they discovered her covered in blood. Files, of no fixed address, was arrested and charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, which he denied, claiming the woman inflicted the injuries on herself.

He was found guilty following a trial at magistrates’ court and appeared at Teesside Crown Court on Monday. He was jailed for two years and four months.

In a victim impact statement, the woman said: “The emotional toll has been overwhelming. I now suffer from anxiety and depression, and there are days when even simple tasks feel impossible. The violent outbursts have shattered my confidence and self-worth, making me question my value as a person. Physically, I’ve had to recover from injuries, and emotionally, I am still healing.”

Detective Sergeant Joanne Days, from Darlington Safeguarding Team, said: “Files is an extremely dangerous individual whose actions could easily have resulted in tragedy. He has left this woman with both physical and emotional scars, which will take considerable time to heal from.


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