When stopped by police, Emma Newton Owen told officers: 'I am going to be honest, it's going to come back positive' before she was breathalysed.
A drunk British Airways air hostess was found slumped over the steering wheel of her car on a roundabout. When stopped by police, Emma Newton Owen told officers: "I am going to be honest, it's going to come back positive" before she was breathalysed.
It was initially thought she had a medical episode, however she admitted to cops that she had been drinking alcohol. The mum-of-one was arrested at the scene still in her BA uniform, Mail Online reports. She said her decision to drink and drive was a "cry for help" and she had made the wrong decision. The court was told Newton Owen was now separated from her husband Gawain after he was arrested following allegations of domestic violence, including hitting his wife with a bottle and threatening to kill her.
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