Attacked: Robyn Clegg-Gibson, 19, tried to end her relationship with Gary Davies on learning he lied about his age
A student slashed and 'sawed' his girlfriend’s neck with a kitchen knife to 'leave a mark on her' after she ended their relationship.
Gary Davies, 25, locked Robyn Clegg-Gibson, 19, in her bedroom before climbing on top of her and hacking a 7cm cut across her throat - narrowly missing her blood vessels.
Davies, who had been dating Miss Clegg-Gibson for just two months, said he wanted to 'teach her a lesson' after she ended the relationship on learning he had lied about his age.
Davies has pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and false imprisonment but denies attempted murder at Preston Crown Court.
The couple met through a friend in May 2013, started dating in July, and both took places at Lancaster University in September.
Mr Paul Cummings, prosecuting, told the court the relationship had become strained in the weeks leading up to the incident as Miss Clegg-Gibson discovered Davies was years older than he said.
On the night of the attack, the pair had argued about attending a party for fresher’s week, before the teenager said she wanted to end the relationship, he added.
When Davies refused to leave, she called the police, and he went to the kitchen to pick a knife, the court heard.
Mr Cummings said: 'He walked back into her bedroom with the knife in his pocket and she told him the police were on their way.
'He locked the bedroom door behind him and produced the knife from his pocket.
'She started to cry and asked him what he was doing. He told her to ring the police and tell them not to come to the address.
'She phoned them back and told them what he was telling her to say but her friends were outside her door and asked if she was ok.
'She screamed she was but she was terrified.'
A few minutes later, a police officer arrived outside and asked Davies to open the door.
Mr Cummings added: 'He pointed the knife towards her chest and grabbed her shoulder.
'He climbed on top of her and started to saw at her neck. She had her hand up and was trying to stop him.
'Scared': Davies told Miss Clegg-Gibson to tell her friends outside she was fine as he approached with a knife
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