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‘I used to dread Christmas Day with my abusive ex’ | UK News

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ITV Wales / Mike Griffiths Ruth Dodsworth, with short blonde hair and wearing a pink top, stands in the ITV Wales studio smilingITV Wales / Mike Griffiths

Ruth Dodsworth has presented the weather for ITV Wales since 2000

TV weather presenter Ruth Dodsworth has revealed that she used to “dread” Christmas Day with her abusive ex-husband.

The 50-year-old described the festive season as serving to amplify the problems of people living with domestic violence, especially those whose partner’s behaviour is triggered by alcohol.

Her former husband Jonathan Wignall, 54, was jailed in 2021 after a nine-year campaign of harassment and stalking during their marriage.

Ms Dodsworth added that the highlight of each 25 December would be when Wignall “passed out drunk”, affording her “an hour or two of relief” with her children.

Warning: This story contains distressing content and discussion of domestic abuse

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Ruth Dodsworth was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by King Charles III earlier this year

“I never knew who I was going to come home to, Jekyll or Hyde,” said Ms Dodsworth, who met Wignall in 2001, a year after she started her job as a weather presenter for ITV Wales.

“When you live with someone like that, Christmas just makes everything worse on so many levels.

“There’s more pressure on people to have a wonderful time, with more parties and more alcohol.

“And, because drink was a key part of my ex-husband’s behavioural changes, it would just make for an awful time – as it can for too many other people.”

Ms Dodsworth and Wignall married in 2002, while his controlling behaviour began about eight years later when the couple moved from Swansea to Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

At that time she had become the family’s main breadwinner, his nightclub business having begun to fail.

“It was a volatile, frightening relationship that several times nearly cost me my life,” she told Radio Wales.

“I never knew when the violence was going to happen or when it would finish.

“And I grew to dread Christmas Day because he’d start drinking in the morning.”

Ms Dodsworth added that her family “would be on eggshells” around Wignall whenever they came over, “because they were frightened of him too”.

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Jonathan Wignall was jailed in 2021 after a nine-year campaign of harassment and stalking

“And, after they’d gone, I would be left with him – so it was a highlight when he’d pass out,” she said.

“It meant an hour or two of relief when I wasn’t frightened and could just be with my kids.”

She described feeling a lot of “mum guilt” that she “didn’t get them out of that situation sooner”.

“But, I didn’t want to admit to the outside world that there was something wrong with my marriage,” said Ms Dodsworth, adding that eventually leaving had been the best decision she ever made.

She added: “My life was saved because I got out – I asked for help and set those wheels in motion.

“It wasn’t easy, but I did it.”

‘Huge spike’ in calls for support

Stephanie Grimshaw, head of public affairs and communications at Welsh Women’s Aid, told Radio Wales Breakfast one in four women experience domestic abuse in England and Wales, adding “it doesn’t change just because it’s Christmas”.

She said: “Christmas Day and the days surrounding are actually our quietest time for our helpline, but then we have a huge spike in January and the days following Christmas when survivors tell us they were not able to reach out.

“That’s really dangerous if they feel they’re not able to reach out for support.

“It’s so important those family and loved ones who are supporting survivors make them a safe space.”

If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this story, support and advice is available via the Action Line.

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