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Ann Cusack & Chris Slater

'I felt safe with him... but soon I was begging for my life'

A heavily pregnant woman who was held hostage by her ex-partner says he 'lined up torture implements' and threatened to carry out a DIY cesarean section before she wet herself and faked going into labour in a bid to escape her terrifying ordeal.

Amy MacFarlane, 25, was chained to a radiator by 30-year-old Jake Corry who she said she thought was going to kill her as he slashed her with a sword, hit her with a hammer, and cut off all her hair.

He even slashed at her stomach, threatening to perform a c-section himself. Amy’s attempts to fight back were unsuccessful, but when she pretended to go into labour, she managed to persuade Corry, from Failsworth, to call an ambulance to end her five-hour ordeal.

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Once safely at the hospital, she then confided in medical staff about what had happened to her. Corry escaped the hospital but was later arrested in London. He was last week jailed for six years at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court.

“I pretended I was in labour and it was my only chance of escape. I really thought he was going to kill me," said Amy, who has spoken out following his sentencing.

Amy was slashed with a sword and hit with in the face with a hammer during her ordeal (Focus Features)

“Thankfully me and my baby son are doing well, and I want to speak out to plead with other women to walk away from violence before it is too late.”

Amy and Corry met in April 2021 and he at first seemed quiet and caring. “Jake and I really got on well. He seemed very protective, as though he wanted to look after me. I felt safe with him," mum-of-four Amy, from Oldham, said.

But weeks into their relationship, he flew into a rage after Amy bought a new foundation and he presumed she was planning to be unfaithful. “I tried to reassure him I would never cheat on him," she said. "I wanted him to trust me.” Three months on, she fell pregnant.

Jake Corry (left) chained Amy (right) to a radiator (Focus Features)

“It was very early in our relationship but I was pleased and I really thought this would cement us as a couple and show Jake I was in it for the long term.”

Instead, Corry became increasingly violent and controlling. She said: “He woke me at 5am each day to clean the floors. If they were streaky, he hit me. He bit me, punched me, strangled me.

“He never raised his voice; he’d tell me very calmly that he knew I was cheating on him. At the baby scan, he didn’t even believe the baby was his and insisted on a 4d scan to check for a resemblance.

Amy said she wet herself and pretended she was going into labour to persuade Corry to let her go to hospital where she confided in staff (Focus Features)

“I called the police several times and he was convicted and warned to stay away, but always he came back. I was frightened of standing up to him because he would then target members of my family and threaten them.

“He even threatened to destroy the urn containing my mum’s ashes. She had recently passed away and her death was very raw for me. I was heavily pregnant, with nowhere to turn.”

In January this year, at 36 weeks pregnant, Corry insisted on spending the night with Amy following a baby scan. “He was angry because I kept getting up to the loo in the night, as the baby was pressing on my bladder," she said.

“By 9am, Jake was drinking alcohol. I tried to get out, but he slashed my hand with a knife and threw my phone across the room.

“He lined up a set of torture implements on the bed; pliers, a hammer, a knife, an ornamental sword, and very calmly told me he was planning to disfigure me but would not kill me.

Amy said she was left 'begging for my life' (Focus Features)

“I was hysterical, pleading with him to let me go He smashed me over the head with a hammer and then handcuffed me to the radiator. I was terrified, begging for my life.

“The attack went on for hours, he threatened to pull out my toes-nails, he threw things at me and he bit me, he squeezed my throat so I almost passed out, and at one point, out of sheer terror, I wet myself. I realised I could use it to my advantage and I told Jake my waters had broken.

“At first he was angry and crazed, and he slashed my stomach with the sword and said he would do the C-section himself. I managed to make him think the baby was in danger, I began faking contractions, and he called an ambulance.

Corry told Amy he was going to disfigure her (Focus Features)

“He was on the phone to the operator who was asking him to look for the head. I started to panic, thinking he would work out I was lying.

“The paramedics arrived just in time and we both went in the ambulance. I didn’t speak all the way to the hospital. Once we were safe, I confided in a midwife.”

Corry escaped and was later arrested after a manhunt. Incredibly, the baby was found to have no injuries and Amy gave birth naturally one month later. She is now concentrating on a safe future for her and her children.

"I have flashbacks and nightmares all the time" she said. "I am terrified of him. I believe I was moments from death that day, and I feel such relief that I managed to get away." “I hope other women will learn from my story" she added.

Jake Corry appeared before Minshull Street Crown Court last week. The court heard how while being treated at a nearby hospital, he unsuccessfully tried to escape through a glass door.

Later, when he was remanded in a custody suite, he spat at an officer who stopped him tying a grey sweatshirt around his neck.

He denied any wrongdoing but whilst on the run sent his victim a text message saying: "You need to tell them I tried to kill myself and you tried to stop me and went in labour."

Amy has spoken out in the hope her story may act was a warning to others (Focus Features)

Corry - who had 35 previous offences on his record - was found guilty of false imprisonment, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, common assault and criminal damage. He was also convicted of battery and assault on an emergency worker.

Sentencing him, the judge Mr Recorder Edmund Fowler said: "You pose a high risk of harm to members of the public because of your violent history of behaviour."

Corry, of Ashton Road East, Failsworth, was jailed for six years. Following his release he will be on licence until 2032 under the terms of an extended sentence.

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