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Teacher Paralyzed in Alleged Bedroom Attack Gives Evidence to Preston Jury

The case turns on whether Robert Easom intended to cause grievous bodily harm, despite his admission that he caused the neck-breaking injury.

Overview

  • Jurors heard Trudi Burgess’s pre‑recorded testimony, in which she described being forced face down and feeling sensation leave her body as her neck was pushed forward.
  • Court audio included the 999 call where Easom said she had fallen out of bed, and evidence that she initially told paramedics they had been play‑fighting before later alleging a deliberate assault.
  • Prosecutors say an orthopaedic expert will testify the injuries are inconsistent with a fall from a bed and would be more akin to a fall from 15 to 20 feet.
  • Easom has pleaded guilty to two prior assaults on Burgess in 2021 and January 2025, which the prosecution cites as part of a pattern of violence.
  • Burgess, a mother of two, is tetraplegic and requires 24‑hour specialist care after the February 17 incident at Easom’s home in Chipping, Lancashire.