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Convicted Abuser Who Blinded Ex-Partner Faces Potential Release, Sparking Safety Concerns

Shane Jenkin, imprisoned for a brutal 2011 attack, could be released this summer after risk assessments, leaving survivor Tina Nash fearing for her safety.

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Overview

  • Shane Jenkin, who blinded Tina Nash during a 12-hour assault in 2011, is eligible for unsupervised release after serving over a decade in prison.
  • Nash, who has lived with blindness since the attack, has expressed fear that Jenkin will target her upon his release, citing warnings from prison sources.
  • A petition opposing Jenkin's release has gathered over 25,000 signatures, reflecting widespread public concern about the decision.
  • The Ministry of Justice has stated that all prisoners must undergo rigorous risk assessments before being moved to open prisons or released.
  • Nash has rebuilt her life with the help of assistive technology but remains deeply affected by the trauma and fears venturing out alone.