'Dangerous' Kidderminster man jailed for child cruelty and strangulation - The Kidderminster Standard

'Dangerous' Kidderminster man jailed for child cruelty and strangulation

A VIOLENT man has been sentenced to two years for causing unnecessary suffering to a child and carrying out assaults.

Mark Biddle, 25, of Shrawley Avenue, Kidderminster, who is currently serving a prison sentence for other offences, was convicted at Worcester Crown Court.

Biddle pleaded guilty to one count of intentional strangulation for which he was sentenced to two years behind bars.

He was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £187 and was given a ten-year restraining order to protect his victim which runs until January 22, 2035.

He also pleaded guilty to one count of child cruelty in February 2023 for which he was sentenced to 14 months to run concurrently.

He further pleaded guilty to assault for which he was handed a three-month sentence to run concurrently. And he admitted assault causing actual bodily harm which resulted in a four-month sentence – again to run concurrently.




Biddle was arrested in June 2023, following a report that a woman and her young child had been assaulted by him, causing them both injuries. The offences took place between January 2023 and June 2023.

‘Dangerous individual’

Det Insp Marie Green, from the Worcester Protecting Vulnerable People (PVP) department, said: “Mark Biddle is a dangerous individual, who has a clear propensity for domestic violence.


“He subjected the victim and her young child to a terrifying campaign of domestic violence and abuse behind closed doors.

“The sentence clearly demonstrates the serious nature of the offences he has committed.

“I would like to commend the victim for having the courage and the strength to come forward, and for her patience as the matter filtered through the criminal justice system.

“I hope the sentence will provide the victim with some form of closure and that she can start to rebuild her life in due course.”

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