A TERRIFIED woman has revealed her horror after being beaten by a jealous partner in a fit of rage.

Jack Cann, 22, was jailed for four and a half years after vital dash-cam footage captured him running over Ashleigh Earl's foot, causing permanent damage.

The 25-year-old victim from Bracknell was then brutally beaten with a log after she was accused of sleeping with other men.

She managed to escape after the two-hour ordeal of being dragged into his car, but she was forced to run for more than a mile on a broken foot to flee from his attack.

She said: “Watching the footage brings back horrific memories, but I am glad it exists as it proves what a monster Jack is.

“The streets are safer with cameras to catch thugs like him in action.”

Ashleigh and Cann met through Facebook in October and dated for two months prior to his attack on December 22.

At around 2am Ashleigh noticed Cann waiting outside her house in his MG ZR.

She was later rushed to the Royal Berkshire Hospital for emergency surgery.

She added: “I told him to turn his engine off as it was late but he ignored me. I went back outside to confront him, filming on my iPhone.

“Suddenly he got out of the car and started yelling, accusing me of being with other men.”

In the 66-second iPhone footage, Cann is then seen reversing over her foot before dragging her into his own car and speeding off.

After crashing into the back of another car, causing the tyres to blow out, his vehicle plunged into a ditch before he started to threaten his girlfriend.

She tried to run away but he dragged her back by the hair.

“He hit me with a log then plunged my head into a stream and held it under.

“Then I heard him ring my sister and shout that he was killing me and would kill himself afterwards.”

Cann of Blandford Road, Reading admitted to counts of grievous bodily harm, making threats to kill, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, April 27.

 “I faced him in court as I wanted to know why he attacked me. But he said he didn’t remember.

“The emotional trauma was far worse than the physical and the fact he wouldn’t give me a reason made it worse.

“For weeks I was scared of going out of the house or getting in the car.”

With Cann now jailed, Ashleigh is ‘slowly recovering’ – but warns other women to have dash-cams fitted.

She added: “If I hadn’t my attacker may never have been sent down.”