
Nicole Hollinshead, 26, said she had only been seeing Jordan McMahon for a few weeks when he “snapped” and she became the victim of a horrific attack at his flat in Brinnington, Stockport, on September 29 last year.
Jordan, who has since been jailed for just two years and eight months, pleaded guilty to the offence of grievous bodily harm and strangulation after being arrested and remanded into custody on the night of the horror assault.

Nicole wants to use her experience to urge other victims of domestic violence to speak out.
Nicole said: “One night we had been to the pub and I’d agreed to stay at his.
We came back and that was when he turned and unleashed this attack on me.”We had just been casually dating and getting to know one another.”
“It was supposed to be the honeymoon period and we had been on a few dates.”
“When we got back, he started to accuse me of cheating on him and looking at other men. Then he completely snapped. He began beating me to the point where there were so many blows that I just saw black flashes in my eyes and couldn’t feel anything.”

“All I remember was being on the floor in the foetal position. He was stomping on me and kicking me. I was screaming and begging for him to stop. He got on top of me and began to strangle me. He had his hands around my neck, was looking into my eyes and I thought I was going to die.”

“It just came from nowhere. I thought we’d had a good evening. I really believed he was going to kill me. He was staring into my eyes – like he was looking through me.”

“He had bust my nose open and there was that much blood that he lost his grip, and I threw him off me and ran out of the house. I was banging on every window for help because I thought he was going to come after me.”

Nicole said the police were already on their way because a neighbour downstairs heard her screaming.
She claimed her desperate calls for help could be heard in the background of the 999 call.McMahon, who is a dad of four children, was swiftly arrested and remanded into custody.
He was charged at the time with causing grievous bodily harm with intent under section 18, non-fatal strangulation, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of cocaine.
However, in February this year before trial, the 27-year-old changed his plea to guilty on the lesser charge of section 20 GBH, which was accepted by the Crown Prosecution Service.
It carries maximum sentence of five years.
He also pleaded guilty to non-fatal strangulation, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of cocaine.
He was sentenced on April 11 at Manchester Crown Court to 32 months imprisonment.
Nicole was also given a five-year restraining order against him for her protection.
Speaking out about the ordeal, Nicole said she does not feel as though justice has been served and wants to use her experience to urge other victims of domestic violence to speak out.
She said: “Getting my message out there has helped me feel so much stronger, because I didn’t see a way out. I have so many amazing people around me. Jordan just completely love-bombed me.”

“I had no idea and there were no signs of him being violent at first. If anything, he was a little too obsessed with me, but I didn’t see it at the time. We had been out for walks. Been on dates. I’d helped put food in his fridge.”
“At first I was so ashamed. But I am not scared anymore. The police have done everything in their power, but the justice system for this type of crime is not good enough. I want this to be out there because he is dangerous and a threat to public. I am not keeping quiet and taking this lying down. I feel empowered.”
“The CPS allowed him to lower his charges, which I objected to. To only get that prison sentence means he will be out to do this again. He is evil.”