An angry
mother attacked bar staff with her stiletto heels and handbag after she
was caught having a drunken romp in a nightclub.
Angelina
Lloyd, 38, was so furious at having her tryst with a mystery man
interrupted, she took out her false teeth and went on a rampage.
Lloyd,
who works as a baker, unleashed a torrent of abuse at staff before
hurling one of her high-heeled shoes at doorman Alex Jenkins, hitting
him on the head.
She then
punched a barmaid before swinging her handbag at a female bouncer and
jabbing her in the chest. She fled the SugarHouse in Colne, Lancashire
but was arrested when she returned home.
Details
of the brawl emerged at Burnley Magistrates Court where Lloyd, from
Colne, admitted three counts of assault by beating and was fined £65 and
ordered to pay £105 costs.
Dominic
Howe, prosecuting, told the court the incident occurred on July 25
after Lloyd was seen by fellow clubbers 'engaging in sexual activity
with a male' in the nightclub and both were asked to leave.
Mr Howe said the man was leaving the nightspot, but Lloyd took exception to being ejected and became abusive.
He
told the court: 'She swung her handbag at a club worker and punched her
in the chest. Lloyd continued to be abusive, approached a bar lady and
punched her in the forehead.
'
The defendant then hit Alex Jenkins with one of her stiletto shoes.'
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The Night Club where the event took place |
He added: 'She threw both of her stilettos at him. One missed, the other hit him on the head. Fortunately, nobody was injured.'
The
court heard Lloyd had a previous conviction for being drunk and
disorderly, but her defence solicitor claimed the attack was an isolated
incident and she had shown remorse.
Daniel
Frazer, defending, said: 'Passions had been running high at the time,
but when she had time to calm down she had thought long and hard and
acknowledged her behaviour was unacceptable.
'She
says she was doing nothing untoward with this gentleman. It was
misconstrued.
She was remonstrating and asking why she was being ejected
from the club.'
The
solicitor said that, during the altercation, bakery worker Lloyd says
she was pushed by a staff member, causing her to fall to the floor and
she reacted by throwing her shoes at him.
Mr
Frazer said: 'She apologises to all three people who have been
subjected to this incident. The defendant has no previous convictions
for violence.'
Lloyd was unavailable for comment after the hearing.
Source: Daily Mail
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