Henri Thynne, convicted of abusing his former partner last year, has been returned to prison after being released on parole in June.
Last year, Tammy Hembrow’s younger brother pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court to charges including assault, stalking, and two counts of strangulation.
Although the 21-year-old was released from court the same day, records show he’s now been returned to Brisbane Correctional Centre.
The woman Thynne victimized, whose identity is protected by law, announced his latest arrest online and expressed her relief.
In a video, she celebrated the news that her abusive ex-partner was back in jail, flipping off the camera while playing Kendrick Lamar’s song ‘Not Like Us.’ She captioned the post, ‘How life feels knowing my abusive ex is back in jail lol.’
‘Parole is suspended lmao,’ she added.
Tamara Hembrow, 31, cut ties with her younger half-brother last year when he was convicted of harming his former partner.
I was really shocked to see that the influencer completely cut ties with him. She actually posted a TikTok back in October saying she wants absolutely nothing to do with him anymore. It was a pretty clear message, and honestly, it was heartbreaking to watch.
She revealed the information in a comment on a video blog she shared, which showed her and her kids at the grocery store.
‘How’s your brother?’ a follower wrote beneath the video.
Hembrow replied with two comments, stating in the first, ‘I’m not involved with my brother, as I’ve said before, so please don’t include me in this.’
‘I wouldn’t know. Nothing to do with me,’ she said in the second message.
After admitting to multiple acts of domestic violence against his former partner, Thynne was released from prison in June.
I’ve been following this case, and it’s good to know the individual’s minimum sentence concluded on June 19th. While the judge imposed a potential three-year prison term, credit was given for the time he’d already spent at the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre in Queensland, meaning he’d served the minimum requirement.
In court, it was revealed that Thynne once struck his girlfriend on the head while they were watching a movie and verbally abused her with a highly offensive slur.
On another occasion, he pushed her against a wall and choked her while saying: ‘I own you.’
The woman Thynne attacked courageously read a statement describing how his violence deeply affected her life.
She started by saying she often worries about being safe, even in normal situations, and that these experiences have had a long-lasting impact on her life.
Before the attacks, I was a cheerful, self-assured person who freely shared my thoughts and feelings, both online and in person.
The court heard she was now so fearful that she packed up and moved interstate twice.
‘Since experiencing the abuse and assaults from him, I have changed,’ she said.
I moved homes twice, even to different states, hoping to feel safe, but I couldn’t escape the anxiety and fear of running into him. No matter where I went, I was constantly worried he would find me.
Thynne appeared stoic and subdued while seated in the courtroom, occasionally rocking gently with his head down.
The couple had an unusual relationship, according to defence lawyer Greg McGuire. Both were bodybuilders and used steroids throughout their time together.
According to a medical report, Thynne’s long-term, heavy steroid use – starting when he was 16 – has led to problems with controlling his emotions and making sound decisions.
Neither of Thynne’s parents, Nathaniel Thynne and Nathalie Stanley, were present at the sentencing hearing.
Soon after sentencing concluded, the victim posted a stark warning on her social media page.
Oh my god, you will NOT believe this! I just saw this post and I’m freaking out! Apparently, some criminal – a real one, who actually admitted to everything – has been released in Brisbane! Seriously, lock your doors, everyone! I’m so worried and angry right now, it’s unbelievable!
He admitted to serious crimes – including sexual assault, assault, two counts of strangulation, and violating a domestic violence order and his bail conditions – yet was still granted parole. It’s shocking that he was released despite these offenses.
She stated the current laws need improvement, emphasizing her strong disapproval and promising to continue voicing her concerns on the matter.
If you or someone you know needs help with sexual assault, domestic violence, or family violence, please reach out to 1800RESPECT at 1800 737 732 or visit their website. For immediate danger, call emergency services on 000.
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