Tragic missed opportunities to save young mum tortured by thug fiancé

Heartbreaking missed opportunities to save a pregnant woman from her drill-wielding “torturer” fiancé have surfaced.

Kiena Dawes, 23, tragically took her own life after a campaign of terror at the hands of Ryan Wellings, 30. As the Mirror reports the monster bully was found guilty of assault and controlling and coercive behaviour on Monday. He was cleared of manslaughter..

Speaking after the conviction, Kiena’s devastated mum Angela Dawes said: “I’m finding it almost impossible to put into words how big of an impact losing Kiena has been. Kiena was a rare gem. She brought so much love and kindness to this world, into everyone who loved her. She was an extremely beautiful girl and was quite truly the sweetest, kindest and gentlest person I have ever known.”

Wellings was found guilty of assault and prolonged domestic violence

Three cops from Lancshire Police are now facing misconduct hearings after it was heard Kiena had approached the force on multiple occasions about Wellings’ behaviour towards her across two-and-half years of violent abuse. A suicide note found on the tragic mum’s phone contained a message which read: “I hope my life saves another by police services acting faster.”

Jurors at Preston Crown Court had heard Kiena left a note saying, “Ryan Wellings killed me,” before leaving their nine-month-old daughter with a friend and taking her own life on a railway line on July 22, 2022.

It emerged in the 12 months before she killed herself, Kiena made no less than five calls to police to report assaults or give details of the domestic abuse she had suffered. Kiena also appeared battered and bruised, including a black eye on two of the four occasions cops visited her home. She was six months pregnant at the time.

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Kiena, a hairdresser from Fleetwood, Lancashire, was so terrified of Wellings it is only when he brutally attacked her in front of their baby, 11 days before she died, she finally back efforts to prosecute him. But police granted Wellings bail and and then failed to lock him up when he breached his bail conditions. She would write in a message shortly before she killed herself: “I was in hospital longer than he was in the cells,” she would write in a message shortly before she killed herself.”

Kiena battled with mental health challenges from the age of 13 and had on a number of occasions attempted suicide. She was later diagnosed with Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder, which resulted in increased impulsivity, poor self-esteem and difficulty in relationships. Leaving her a vulnerable young woman.

The young woman was subjected to prolonged abuse
(Image: Lancashire Police)

In January 2020, Kiena was introduced to Wellings, a friend of her brother Kynan. The relationship quickly became intense, with Kiena swept off her feet in what she saw as a “fairytale romance”. But in the previous year Wellings, raised in Blackpool, Lancashire, had attacked his then-partner Kayleigh Anderson following a two-day coke and booze session with an uncle. Having picked him up in her car, Wellings called Ms Anderson a “bitch” before striking the back of her head.

He admitted battery against Ms Anderson, with whom he has twin girls, and after Kiena’s death would be convicted of punching a friend in the face following a drinking session. And wasn’t long into his new relationship with Kiena that Wellings’ true colours shone through.

Kiena Dawes was struck by a Glasgow bound train.
(Image: swns)

During the Covid lockdown of Spring 2020, the hairdresser travelled to stay with a friend in Dorset. Wellings followed her, proposing to her on the beach holding a banner that read: “Will you marry me, baby?” Kiena accepted and in May that year they moved into a property on the south coast. Within weeks, a jealous Wellings attacked Kiena after demanding to look through her mobile phone.

Kiena’s pregnancy later in 2020 meant she stopped taking medication for her mental health condition, which deteriorated and which Wellings then exploited. The young woman recalled in a witness statement given to police: “The emotional abuse was on a daily basis… He would talk to other women on social media and was cheating. [He] would call me names like am I a psychopath and a freak. He kept telling me I would talk to myself and I would have my baby taken off of me.

Wellings’s arrests was caught on police dashcam
(Image: Police Handout)

Hospital treatment followed but as soon as she was released the abuse began again. Attempts to end the relationship came to nothing. When she kicked him out for cheating, her fiancé’s friends threatened to torch her car. Wellings even updated his Facebook profile to a photo showing him smiling and holding a lighter.

When she was six months pregnant, Kiena called police after Wellings gave her a black eye. She had said: “He was telling me that if I continued I would get our baby taken away from us as soon as it was born and that this would all be my fault. On police arrival Ryan’s attitude changed and he put on an act, he was very pleasant. I told police it was just a verbal argument because I was scared about our baby and losing Ryan.”

That October, their daughter was born – not that fatherhood moderated Wellings’ behaviour, reports Mail Online. “It wasn’t long till he was hurting me again,” she wrote. “I started to get hit around the head every week now even if it’s just a slap. But he’s made me believe that’s acceptable because I argue back with him.”

By the start of 2022 things had escalated further still. Phone notes made by Kiena – she disguised them as shopping lists – recorded how Wellings threatened to throw her father’s ashes out of the window and worse. In Kiena’s suicide note, her final thoughts were for her daughter.

“Please can the world protect her,” she wrote. “Make sure she is safe. She is loved. She is heard and she doesn’t ever experience any of the pain I have. I’m so sorry I had to go. I tried my hardest to stay with you, to keep you safe from these monsters. But I couldn’t, I couldn’t protect you because they are allowed to live, speak, lie…I am going to miss you so much…Good night and I am sorry.”

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