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Abuse Survivor to Be Community Champion at Leeds Match
Tuesday, 26th Feb 2019 11:03

Town have invited Leeds United fan Alex Skeel to be their Community Champion at the final game of the season at home to the Whites, the 23-year-old having told the story of his abusive relationship in a recent BBC documentary, Abused By My Girlfriend.

Skeel, who lives in Bedford, was thought to be only 10 days from death after abuse by girlfriend Jordan Worth, who is now serving a seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence having admitted grievous bodily harm and coercive controlling behaviour. She was the first UK woman to have been convicted of the latter offence.

Her trial heard that Worth, 22, had attacked Skeel physically, leading to injuries which required hospital treatment, while dictating which clothes he should wear, denying him food and cutting him off him from his family.

Matters came to a head when he suffered second and third-degree burns after boiling water was thrown over him.

Skeel, who will lead the teams out on a day his team could secure promotion to the Premier League, accepted Town’s offer, which was made over Twitter last week.

"Unexpected, but the best feeling in the world," he told BBC Online. "Hopefully I will be walking the champions out.

“Honestly, I'm just lost for words. Both Ipswich and especially the Leeds fans have been amazing. They've made me love my club even more."

A Town spokesman added: "Alex's story has touched a lot of people and with Leeds here at the end of the season, it seemed the perfect opportunity for Ipswich Town to show our support for him by offering him the chance to be our Community Champion for the day and lead both teams out."

A Leeds United spokesperson said: “We are thrilled that Ipswich Town have reached out to Alex and given him this wonderful opportunity.

"The reaction to Alex's story has been superb and we look forward to him joining us at Elland Road as soon as possible.”

Town started their Community Champion initiative, which sees "inspirational people" carry out the match ball and lead the players on to the pitch, in 2016/17.


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ITFC1983 added 11:32 - Feb 26
A big push towards this came from TWTD's own Cobboldmassive - so he deserves the recognition too!
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TwentyTwo added 11:56 - Feb 26
Was such a shocking documentary, the increase of abuse, over such a length of time was horrendous. Pouring a kettle over him, hitting him with a hammer on the shins, 14 years was a way to little sentence.

Hope he enjoys his day leading his mighty whites out.
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north_stand77 added 12:23 - Feb 26
Yes, it was shocking and horrific sustained abuse. Made me cry. If was a shame she got two 7 year sentences to run concurrently instead of consecutively , plus the extra 6 month sentence. I couldn't believe how chillingly cold she was too.

This was a brilliant idea from the town fan, and well done to the club for putting it in to action.
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runaround added 13:11 - Feb 26
Well done ITFC brilliant gesture to a worthy cause
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Tractorblue1939 added 19:26 - Feb 26
Brilliant gesture, great stuff. Such a harrowing tale. Was very moved by the documentary. Best wishes to Alex for the future, and enjoy leading your boys out!
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OwainG1992 added 08:28 - Feb 27
Terrific gesture from Ipswich and Leeds United to be fair.
I am pretty sure we will be relegated by then and Leeds will be needing to win to have a chance to stay up.
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SamWhiteUK added 10:00 - Feb 27
Owain, you're predicting a pretty bad run for Leeds up to that game then?!
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carlo88 added 18:25 - Feb 27
Sounds like he has suffered a lot from a bad relationship. I would feel more at ease if recognition were being given to the many hundreds or even thousands of women in abusive relationships, which go unreported or unnoticed.
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