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Deluded thug's family shout 'you got your a**e smacked again kid' after he's jailed for vile crimes

A young man has been jailed for over a 'deeply unpleasant' campaign of violence and threats against a girl. Kaylan Lee, now 19, defied two court orders to continue to terrorise the girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, either threatening her or physically attacking her, a court heard.

The courageous victim, who he once urged to 'kill yourself', went to the police and said: "Enough is enough. It's gone too far. I can see how this is going to end."

Last year Lee, from Wythenshawe, was handed a community sentence for his vile behaviour but now, after repeatedly breaching restraining orders designed to protect the woman, a judge has dismissed his plea for a 'second last chance' and handed him a custodial sentence.

Manchester Crown Court heard he told his victim she 'dressed like a s**g' and tried to prevent her from meeting friends. The girl, who is under 18, told police Lee once threw a Lucozade bottle at her, punched her to the head and kicked her in the stomach, the court was told.

"He would create false Facebook accounts and say kill yourself and then apologise," his victim was said to have told police. When the defendant saw her talking to another man, he fought him, the court was told.

"He would say I was deluded if I challenged him," she said. He would tell her to 'shut your f***ing mouth'. His victim said he kept a 'tracker' on her phone and she thought at some stage she was 'going to die', prosecutor Keith Jones told Manchester Crown Court.

Lee demanded to know where she was all the time, the court was told. She later told police she had become physically and mentally drained, adding: "Enough is enough. It's gone too far. I can see how this is going to end. I'm losing sleep... the harassment has been going on

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