Jalal Homsi jailed for five and a half years for machete injuries inflicted on ... trends now

Jalal Homsi jailed for five and a half years for machete injuries inflicted on ... trends now
Jalal Homsi jailed for five and a half years for machete injuries inflicted on ... trends now

Jalal Homsi jailed for five and a half years for machete injuries inflicted on ... trends now

Drug-abusing boyfriend is jailed for five years after slicing his partner's neck with a machete and then forcing her to the chemist to buy bandages Man jailed for five years over machete assault on partner  Jalal Homsi held the machete against woman's throat  She sustained a deep finger laceration pushing it away 

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A man who was fascinated with knives has been jailed for slicing his partner's neck and finger with a machete in a terrifying drug-fuelled act of jealous rage.

Jalal Homsi, 34, was sentenced to five years in Adelaide's District Court over the November 2019 incident where he held a machete at his partner's throat as 'extremely violent'.

Homsi, who was under the influence of meth and fantasy, had earlier begged his partner to buy the machete and bring it to where they were staying in a caravan park in Adelaide's southern suburbs.

Jalal Homsi has been jailed for five and a half years for holding a machete to his partner's neck, cutting her, and slicing her finger

Jalal Homsi has been jailed for five and a half years for holding a machete to his partner's neck, cutting her, and slicing her finger

Homsi terrified his partner into fearing she going 'was going to die' during his rage-fuelled attacks

Homsi terrified his partner into fearing she going 'was going to die' during his rage-fuelled attacks

The partner testified that Homsi grew violent and paranoid under the influence of the narcotics and accused her of being unfaithful.

After the woman denied his allegations, Homsi tried to suffocate and strangle

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