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Southampton Crown Court A police detective has gone on trial accused of pushing his wife to the ground causing an injury to her head, hand and shoulder. Detective Constable David Alway, 41, is accused of assault causing actual bodily harm to Tamsyn Alway at their home in Bournemouth overnight on Friday December 13 2019. A friend of Mrs Alway, Simon Storr, told Southampton Crown Court that he was on a video call with her in the early hours of Saturday December 14 when the defendant returned home from a night out and a row erupted between the couple. Mr Storr said: “He (Alway) came to Tamsyn’s room, the conversation between them was unsettled, it was getting a bit heated.
12:53 EDT, 7 April 2021
A police detective has gone on trial accused of pushing his wife to the ground causing an injury to her head, hand and shoulder.
Detective Constable David Alway, 41, is accused of assault causing actual bodily harm to Tamsyn Alway at their home in Bournemouth, Dorset, overnight on Friday December 13 2019.
A friend of Mrs Alway, Simon Storr, told Southampton Crown Court that he was on a video call with her in the early hours of Saturday December 14 when the defendant returned home from a night out and a row erupted between the couple.
Mr Storr said: He (Alway) came to Tamsyn s room, the conversation between them was unsettled, it was getting a bit heated.