'Party-loving' hair stylist threw shoes at hospital staff and kicked security guard in the head during drunken A&E rampage
A 'party-loving' hair stylist from Trafford has been sent on a drink rehabilitation programme after launching a drunken rampage at hospital A&E staff which left a nurse terrified.
A nurse at the hospital told Manchester Crown Court they had been left ‘scared’ following the attack. Saville, of Davyhulme Road East, Stretford, admitted two charges of assault by beating and one of an assault of an emergency worker was sentenced to a 12 month community order in place of immediate imprisonment due to her engagement with probation and efforts to get off the drink. She will have to complete 10 rehabilitation activity days and a 12 month alcohol treatment requirement.
“A nurse on duty came over to her to tell her to be quiet and calm down for the benefit of the other patients. However, whilst she tried to lead the defendant off into a side room the defendant spat in her face. “After she was arrested, the defendant was placed in the back of a police van and taken to the nearby Wythenshawe police station. She was physically and verbally abusive to officers in the van and continued to spit whilst inside.
Her counsel Patrick Buckley said in mitigation: ''Ms Saville is happy to continue with her alcohol abstinence requirement. They are not superfluous, they are important to her. Hopefully, by continuing with this, she is able to resume her business.
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