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'I thought I was going to die,' says Winnipeg woman allegedly attacked by boyfriend

A Winnipeg woman says she regrets giving her boyfriend a second chance after she was allegedly attacked and forced into a car that slammed into a parked semi-trailer on New Year's Day.

Shaylene Wilson alleges her boyfriend crashed car, with her in it, into parked semi

'I thought I was going to die,' says Winnipeg woman allegedly attacked by boyfriend

9 years ago
Duration 1:57
A Winnipeg woman says she regrets giving her boyfriend a second chance after she was allegedly attacked and forced into a car that slammed into a parked semi-trailer on New Year's Day.
A Winnipeg woman says she regrets giving her boyfriend a second chance after she was allegedly attacked and forced into a car that slammed into a parked semi-trailer on New Year's Day.
This photo is among several that Wilson posted showing damage to her car. (Courtesy Shaylene Wilson)

Shaylene Wilson, 22, says she is sharing her experience in the hopes of helping other women who might bein abusive relationships.

"I can't believe I walked away from that," Wilson said. "I thoughtI was going to die."

Wilson is recovering frommultiple cuts and bruises and spoke out on Facebook about the incident.

Winnipeg police say a couple was arguing outside a nightclub in the 500 block of Portage Avenue at around 2 a.m. on Jan. 1 when the woman was forced into a vehicle by the man.

Police allege that the man "intentionally guided the passenger side of the vehicle," where the woman was sitting, so that it would collide witha parked semi near Arlington Street and St. Matthews Avenue.

Met online in April

Wilson said she met the manin April using Tinder, an online dating service, and he moved into her home two weeks later.
Shaylene Wilson says this photograph of Christopher Rutherford, left, and her was taken at Nectar, the Portage Avenue nightclub where they had celebrated the new year. (Nectar Nightclub/Courtesy Shaylene Wilson)

"It was really good. We both have children, and we had the children together and he was a Prince Charming this nice-looking guy who works out," she said.

"He got me into fitness and got me caring about my health and he cooked and cleaned and pretended to be a lot of things."

Wilson alleged that helaterbegan acting possessive and jealous, and she was being "slowly isolated from anyone" and she stopped talking to her friends.

She alleged thatin September, she wasstruck in the face and givena black eye because she wastalking to a male friend of her boyfriendon Facebook. She said she did not press charges against the man after he apologized and said his actions were out of character.

Wilson said she wasassaulted two more times.

Wilson said she pressed charges against the man in connection withthose incidents, as well as another alleged attack, aroundNov. 8.

There was no protection order issued against the man, but Wilson said one of his bail conditions barred him from having any contact with her.

However, Wilson said she reconciled with the man on Nov. 20 and he moved back in with her at the end of that month.

RAW: Shaylene Wilson is speaking out to help other victims of domestic violence

9 years ago
Duration 1:18
Shaylene Wilson thought she was going to die when her boyfriend allegedly slammed her car into a parked semi. She was trapped inside the vehicle early Saturday, and she says he threatened her just before the crash.

'You never think it'll be you'

OnNew Year's Eve, Wilson said she and the manwere having fun at Nectar Nightclub on Portage Avenuewhen he became angry and told her it was her fault that he never sees his five-year-old daughter.

Shaylene Wilson shows off some of her bruises. Christopher Rutherford, 31, has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the incident. (Caroline Barghout/CBC)
Wilson said the mantook her car keys and walked out, then he threw the keys at her as she chased after him. When she tried to pick them up, he threw her over his shoulders, she alleged.

Once inside her car, Wilson said she was punched in the face, slammedagainst the window, had her hair pulled and threats were made against her life.

After that,the carcrashed into the semi.

Police say emergency crews had to extricate the woman from the car using the Jaws of Life, but she was in stable condition.
Shaylene Wilson says she is sharing her experience in the hopes of helping other women who are in abusive relationships. (Caroline Barghout/CBC)

On Monday,Wilson said she wants other women who might be in abusive relationships to pay attention to the warning signs.

"You never think it'll be you," she said.

Christopher Rutherford, 31,has been charged with attempted murder and numerous other offences in connection with the incident.In addition to one count of attempted murder, he ischarged with:

  • Assault causing bodily harm.
  • Kidnapping.
  • Forcible confinement.
  • Overcoming resistance by attempting to choke, suffocate or strangle another person.
  • Uttering threats.
  • Dangerously operating a motor vehicle.
  • Failing to comply with a court order.

With files from the CBC's Caroline Barghout