Sarah Garrity was left in intensive care and lost four pints of blood after the vicious incident at Magaluf’s Banana’s nightclub in April 2019.
A British soldier prosecuted over a glass attack on her Scots friend in a Magaluf nightclub has escaped prison and been let off with a £780 fine.
Speaking after it finished, Cole’s lawyer Gloria Olmos said: “I’m happy with the way this case has been resolved and Sydney is very happy obviously not to be going to prison. Cole insisted after her arrest her holiday pal was hurt in an accident when she threw the glass on the floor during the fight with her and shards from it hit Sarah in the neck.
The indictment was drafted after an international arrest warrant was issued for Cole following failed attempts to inform her she was wanted for a new quiz under oath during the long-running judicial investigation which was slowed by the Covid pandemic.
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