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Wednesday, February 08 2012

Nightmare of man who attacks wife in his sleep

 

James Bugden has a problem. He has nearly jumped to his death, got stuck in the toilet and nearly strangled his wife – and all of this was in his sleep.

For the past three years the 36-year-old from Kingsnorth, Ashford, has suffered from sleep apnoea, a condition where the neck tightens leaving him, at times, unable to breathe.

Following a knock on the head at work in 2006 Mr Bugden discovered an equally dangerous side effects to his condition – sleepwalking. He now fears for his wife of 17 years Carol and their children.

The father-of-five said: “I’ve woken up strangling the wife, woke up punching the wife and two nights ago I smashed the headboard and done all my knuckles in fighting with the headboard.

“One night the wife had to grab me back through the window. We’re in a three-storey house and our bedroom is on the top floor and I’d climbed on the chest of drawers and was trying to climb out of the window because I thought there was a fire. 

“On another night I’d gone into the toilet asleep and the door had closed behind me and I then couldn’t open it so I was stuck in the toilet most of the night asleep.”

The condition, where oxygen in the blood is lowered, has left James almost blind in his right eye and deaf in one ear following two strokes.

The former HGV recovery driver said: “When you go to sleep your body sleeps but your brain stays active, it never sleeps. Swelling in the neck stops you breathing so every now and then you stop breathing too.”

The King’s Prospect resident fears he could even end up in court over his night-time attacks - like the recent case of Brian Thomas from Wales who strangled his wife Christine during a nightmare about being burgled.

Prosecutors accepted the findings of medical experts who said that he had a sleep disorder and did not seek a conviction for murder or manslaughter.

Can you offer Mr Bugden any help or advice? Call our newsroom on 01233 623232.

Thursday, December 03 2009

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