A COP PUSHED DOWN HIS PREGNANT PARTNER TELLING HER TO ABORT THE CHILD.(PHOTO).
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Gair denies controlling and coercive behaviour, five counts of assaults and one of stalking between 2019, when their relationship began after meeting on Tinder, and 2022 when it came to an end.
The couple shared a house in Norton, Teesside, but even after leaving, Gair continued to monitor who was coming and going via the CCTV, changing the password so that Chloe could not access it.
She gave evidence via a tearful video interview with a specially trained officer from her own force, which was played to the court.
Chloe told the detective: 'When I fell pregnant he told me to have an abortion or he was going to leave me. He said we couldn't afford it and it would ruin our lives.
'He told me I would be a crap mother and I was probably going to lose the baby.
'I was really ill when I was pregnant, I was backwards and forwards to the hospital, but he offered me no help or support, he wanted me to have a miscarriage.
'He would poke and jab me in the stomach and he would threaten 'I will put you down the stairs.''
Chloe said: 'I was going upstairs to the top floor of our house and he was coming down. He began shouting and screaming in my face and he pushed me back and I fell right down the stairs backwards and hit my head twice.
'I was knocked out and he was panicking when I came round. I was taken to hospital by ambulance and needed a CT scan.'
The baby was eventually delivered safely but only after a difficult pregnancy in which she was often sick.
Chloe said that whilst ill she would often not feel like eating but Gair would force her to until she was sick.
She also needed daily injections to counter a blood clot that developed on her lung, which Gair was told to give her as she had a fear of needles.
Chloe told the court he would sometimes withhold the injections or 'come at me really fast with the needle to scare me.'
Earlier in their relationship, in January 2020, he had picked her up from a nightclub and pushed her out of the car when they reached their home, leaving the passenger door open.
She fell but as she got up he reversed sharply, striking her with the door.
Chloe told the officer: 'I was knocked flying and I fell, I think it was the side of my head I landed on and I was knocked unconscious. I don't know how long I was out.'
She told the court that Gair mocked her weight and tried to control everything she did, including what they watched on TV, pulling her hair and hitting her with the remote when he wanted the channel changed.
He told her she was fat, would poke her stomach to make it wobble and urged her to throw herself in front of a car, she claimed. His abuse continued after the pair joined the police force within weeks of each other in 2021, the court heard.
But it proved to be the factor that broke the chain of abuse, the court was told.
Prosecutor Ian West said: 'When Chloe Bradley joined the police force she got into a cohort of other trainee police officers and they began to socialise together.
'It was in the context of social evenings that they began to notice how she talked about Thomas Gair and saw and heard the messages she received from him.
'Colleagues began to try to press her to report what was happening to the police but she did not want to break up the family.
'One friend then took matters out of her hands and reported him to a confidential police hotline and from there the balloon went up.'
When Gair was arrested by his own colleagues he chose not to comment in interview.
Chloe made further assault claims that he bit her on the arm and grabbed her by the neck, pinning her to a wall in a continuing series of domestic assaults and controlling behaviour.
He went through her phone, she claimed, deleting contacts and pictures that he did not like and left her seeing her closest friend only four or five times a year.
Gair, of Middlesbrough, denies all charges and the trial, expected to last four days, continues.
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