“And, after they’d gone, I would be left with him – so it was a highlight when he’d pass out,” she said.
“It meant an hour or two of relief when I wasn’t frightened and could just be with my kids.”
She described feeling a lot of “mum guilt” that she “didn’t get them out of that situation sooner”.
“But, I didn’t want to admit to the outside world that there was something wrong with my marriage,” said Ms Dodsworth, adding that eventually leaving had been the best decision she ever made.
She added: “My life was saved because I got out – I asked for help and set those wheels in motion.
“It wasn’t easy, but I did it.”