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Charles Hanson’s wife says she was ‘paralysed with fear’ after Bargain Hunt star ‘grabbed throat’ when she was pregnant
CHARLES Hanson’s wife today told a court how she was “paralysed with fear” after the TV star “grabbed” her throat while she was pregnant.
The Bargain Hunt presenter, 45, is accused of assaulting his wife Rebecca every six months over a ten-year abuse campaign.


This included putting her in a headlock, throwing a phone at her and grabbing Rebecca’s arm so tightly he left fingerprint bruises, it is said.
Giving evidence today, Rebecca said Hanson attacked her in the kitchen of their home in 2012 while she was pregnant with a child she tragically later lost.
She told Derby Crown Court: “I was in my dressing gown, we were having an argument about something and I threw a tiny box which landed about two inches in front of him and he went for me and got me around the throat.”
Rebecca said the alleged assault “realistically” lasted for around four or five seconds but felt longer.
She said she was “absolutely petrified”, adding: “I was frozen, paralysed with fear.
“He was shocked at what he had done, there was no explanation, I could not believe what he had done.”
Rebecca also told the jury there were around 14 or 15″ different incidents involving arguments or violence during their marriage.
She said the Covid lockdown was a “bit of a nightmare for us” as Hanson “got angry a lot”.
The court heard yesterday how Hanson, who also appears on Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip, married wife Rebecca in 2010 – two years after they first met.
Stephen Kemp, prosecuting, said the marriage “started off happily” but the auctioneer began “using violence against his wife”.
This pattern of violence continued every six months over the “next ten years or so”, it was said.
During one alleged attack in 2015, Hanson gripped his wife so hard in the middle of a row that she was left with three fingertip bruises on her arm.
She told jurors it felt “really painful” and she called her dad in “floods of tears”.
When asked by Mr Kemp why she did not phone the police instead, Rebecca continued: “When it starts, you hope it is going to end.
“He apologises, you think it is going to get better, you have a bit of hope.”
Hanson is charged with two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm and one of controlling and coercive behaviour.
The TV star, who denies the charges, is also accused of two counts of assault by beating.
The star, who first appeared on Bargain Hunt in 2002, was charged on December 14.
Police had been called to his six-bedroom home in a picturesque Derbyshire village in the summer.
It is understood Hanson has since moved out of the house, which he shared with Rebecca, 40, since 2014.
Hanson’s career started in the ceramics and glass department at Christie’s in 1999.
He appeared on Bargain Hunt in 2002 and became the youngest expert on the team aged 25.


We adopted two children, but four months later we were forced to put them in care when our son, 5, threatened to kill us
POLLY Kerridge felt a warm glow as she watched her children exploring their new home.
It had taken years of preparation, meetings and parenting classes and at last she was able to call these two children son and daughter.

Aware of their difficult start in life, Polly* was sure she would be able to give the brother and sister the life they deserved.
Never for one moment did she imagine that four months later she and husband Andrew* would be saying goodbye to their adopted children for good.
“The idea of giving them back never even entered my mind and the reality was horrific,” Polly tells Fabulous.
The couple of 12 years never wanted children of their own and instead longed to provide a loving, safe home to youngsters in need.
“I had no interest in carrying a baby and I felt like I had the right experience to support a child who had experienced trauma,” Polly says.
“I had been through trauma myself during my teens and I had come out the other side, and I wanted to help another child to do the same.”
The couple began looking into adoption in 2017 and say they were under no illusion that they would be getting a “perfect” child.
Polly, now 43, says: “We certainly didn’t go into the experience blind.
“I used to get frustrated when I’d meet couples looking for a ‘perfect’ child. It was unrealistic.”
Both Polly and Andrew were informed of the type of behaviour and conditions they might expect from an adopted child.
But she says it was a far cry from the reality of what was really needed.
“We had training in dealing with trauma and the impact of foetal alcohol syndrome,” Polly explains.
“The way this was discussed made it sound like these were extremely unlikely scenarios.”
In November 2023 the couple’s dream came true when they were matched with Billy*, five, and his sister Ava*, four.
“Our social worker implied they were the ‘Holy Grail’ of children to adopt,” Polly says.
“We took every parenting course available to us and readied ourselves for the kind of children we thought we were welcoming into our lives.
“We knew there had been alcohol abuse and domestic violence but we were not prepared for the level of trauma that turned up on our doorstep.”
Polly and Andrew welcomed their two children into their home April 2024 believing that this was the start of their new family.

However, she says it was a matter of days before she realised that Billy’s needs were far greater than she had been led to believe.
“It was very push and pull, sometimes he’d want us with him, other times he wouldn’t want anything to do with us,” she says.
“He seemed to need control over the household and would try to manipulate us and his sister.
“I believe this was the only way he felt safe.”
Worried about their son integrating, Polly says she made the first call to their social worker, asking whether they could be referred for a trauma assessment with Billy.
However, they were told this wasn’t possible until Billy had been with the couple for six months.
He looked me dead in the eye lifted my top up and tried to bite me
Polly Kerridge
With no other option, Polly continued to parent her two children to the best of her ability but it was just few weeks in that Billy began to lash out.
“I was a little taken aback but I didn’t think loads of it because I was aware that he was experiencing constant change,” she says.
“But it escalated into regular biting, kicking and punching, and throwing things around the lounge.”
Polly says his behaviour was becoming increasingly threatening.
“A couple of months in Billy had begun threatening to kill us,” she says.
“One evening Billy tried to pull his sister out of her high chair, so I took her upstairs to safety.
“When I came back downstairs he was holding a knife.
“I’ll never forget what my social worker said when I mentioned it: ‘It’s only a butter knife’.”
HOW MANY ADOPTIONS BREAKDOWN?
There is no UK-wide data, but most sources put the figure at between 3% and 9%.
That’s still hundreds of families, and obviously each one is agonising for everyone involved.
The terms adoption ‘break down’ and adoption ‘disruption’ are disliked by families whose children are no longer living with them, because they often continue to parent their children at a distance, with regular ongoing contact between them.
Source: Adoption UK
Polly says that the stress of parenting quickly put a strain on both herself and Andrew.
“Within a couple of months I had lost a stone-and-a-half,” she says.
“My mum said I just looked desperate, and that’s exactly how I felt.
“I was sending daily emails to our social worker but continually the help we asked for never arrived.”
As the couple waited for therapy, they tried their best to carry on until one incident saw Polly hit breaking point.
“We were on our way home and Billy threw his scooter on the floor,” she remembers.
“He told me to pick it up and I just said ‘no’, there had to be some boundaries.
“He responded by urinating on our carpet in the living room.
“On one occasion after a disagreement over a toy he looked me dead in the eye lifted my top up to try and bite me.
“I was constantly on edge waiting to be attacked or to need to get his sister out of harm’s way.”
I was frightened of my son
Polly Kerridge
Polly sent a desperate email to Regional Director of Social Services explaining they could not continue as they were.
But rather than receiving the support they hoped for they were met with a heartbreaking decision to put the children back into care.
“I was frightened by my son at that point,” Polly says.
“We had a strong bond with our daughter but the decision was made to keep the siblings together.
“I wish we could have stayed parents to our daughter and we could have had a relationship with our son.
“Now we have no contact with either of them.”
A week after Polly sent the email, her two children left her home forever.
“I will never be able to describe the utter shame and heartbreak I felt in that moment,” she says.
“Our daughter told me she loved me as we said our goodbyes, I think she knew she wasn’t coming back.
“The thought of giving these children back when we welcomed them into our lives was unimaginable, it still feels so unreal.”
In the weeks that followed, Polly and Andrew struggled to readjust to their old lives.
“The gravity of it was so huge to process,” she says.
“I don’t even want to live in the same area anymore.
“I was embedded in the community, I made friends at my son’s school, the parks, the cafes, everything is tainted with memories of them.”
It has been six months since Polly last saw her children and she says the disruption has had a lasting impact.
“I’m now of an age where I wouldn’t consider having children of my own,” she says.
“The experience we had means I wouldn’t adopt again, I’m not even sure we’d be allowed to.”
Polly has since discovered that there are thousands of families experiencing the same thing.
How does adoption work?
In the UK, there is lengthy process involved with adopting a child and it can take up to six months for the paperwork to be finalised.
To even be considered, you have to meet the following criteria:
- You must be over 21
- You must be a legal resident of the UK for at least 12 months.
- No criminal convictions – especially any related to the endangerment of children. This applies to everyone your household.
You will also have to go through an inital background check and assesment, which will consider whether you are the right fit for adoption.
Potenital parents will also have undergo training and a process to match them with the right child.
She worked with the campaign group PATCH (Passionate Adopters Targeting Change with Hope) which was created to ensure children and families gain access to the right services and the right interventions following adoption.
“It was enormously comforting to know that we weren’t alone in our situation,” Polly says.
“But equally it was enormously worrying that so many families are being let down by this system.
“Andrew and I wanted to take on a child who could benefit from our help and love now that child is back in care.
“I’m not here to shame Billy. He did nothing wrong. He’s a child and he was just as let down by the system as I was.
“I believe everything happens for a reason and this happened to me so I could use my tenacity to make a change in the system.”
Fiona Wells, founder of PATCH comments: “The true scale of the adoption crisis is being overlooked, whether by denial or neglect.
“Hundreds of adopters share their struggles with PATCH, revealing a system that removes children due to trauma yet fails to provide the support needed for recovery.
“At the core of this failure is a critical oversight: a child’s history is ignored until trauma manifests in crisis yet then this crisis is blamed on parents for not managing complex trauma symptoms.
“PATCH is amplifying the voices of adopters failed by the system. Too many care plans, regardless of permanence, overlook the critical need for recovery, repair, and acknowledgment of trauma, adversity, loss, and harm.”
*Names have been changed. Polly received no payment for this article.


Willie Mullins pulls two huge horses out of Cheltenham Festival as he slashes number of runners across races
WILLIE MULLINS has pulled two huge names out of Cheltenham Festival altogether – as he slashed his number of runners across several key races.
The Closutton boss will not run Tony Bloom’s Ile Atlantique at next month’s blockbuster meeting after he was scratched from the Arkle and Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase.

And multiple Grade 1-winning machine Impaire Et Passe won’t be on the boat either, after he was cut from the same two races.
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Mullins has taken a sword to his masses of runners across the four-day Festival.
Today marked the scratching stage for a number of Grade 1 contests, including the novice races.
Another big name to miss out was Mistergif, who was third fav for the Arkle but removed from that race.
Below is every runner Mullins has pulled from each race today.
Most, if not all, have multiple entries, which means their target is being narrowed down rather than they are missing Cheltenham altogether.
Willie Mullins’ scratched runners
Supreme
Belloccio
C’Est Ta Chance
Final Demand
Kaid D’Authie
Kalix Delabarriere
Karafon
Redemption Day
Soir De Garde
Zillow
Arkle
Ile Atlantique
Impaire Et Passe
Mistergif
Champion Hurdle
Anzadam
Kitzbuhel
Kargese
Turners Novices’ Hurdle
Belloccio
C’Est Ta Chance
Irancy
Jasmin De Vaux
Kalix Delabarriere
Karafon
Karniquet
Soir De Garde
Brown Advisory
Chapeau De Soleil
Ile Atlantique
Impaire Et Passe
Stayers’ Hurdle
Gala Marceau
Triumph Hurdle
Legionnaire Forez
Lincoln Du Seuil
Albert Bartlett
C’Est Ta Chance
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