A woman narrowly escaped death as another lady smashed her head on a pub’s bathroom sink five times because she felt the woman was attracte...
A woman narrowly escaped death as another lady smashed her head on a pub’s bathroom sink five times because she felt the woman was attracted to her boyfriend.
The woman identified as Anne-Marie Szwed believes she was attacked just because the boyfriend to the jealous woman stared at her and probably finding her attractive.
The mum-of-one needed a gaping wound in her scalp to be held together by paramedics as she was taken to hospital.
The assault happened after the attacker watched her boyfriend look at Anne-Marie as she walked to the toilet at The Oak Inn in Coventry on Friday night.
Anne-Marie shared images on her Facebook page of the blood-splattered bathroom and a close up of her head split open. And according to her, she had never met the couple and was not even aware that the man was staring at her.
The woman claimed that the attack has even affected her job as a coach because she cant even step out of the house due to pain.
She wrote:
The woman identified as Anne-Marie Szwed believes she was attacked just because the boyfriend to the jealous woman stared at her and probably finding her attractive.
The assault happened after the attacker watched her boyfriend look at Anne-Marie as she walked to the toilet at The Oak Inn in Coventry on Friday night.
Anne-Marie shared images on her Facebook page of the blood-splattered bathroom and a close up of her head split open. And according to her, she had never met the couple and was not even aware that the man was staring at her.
She wrote:
Anne-Marie said around 20 police officers attended the scene along with an ambulance but no one was arrested.
‘To the girl who thinks this is ok, shame on you. Just because your disgusting boyfriend watched me walk to the toilet I deserve to have my head smashed off the sink five times? ‘I don’t know you nor him, but this shows me what you’re made of and it disgusts me.’ She said: ‘It’s been a really shocking and life-altering time for me so I’m still trying to process it. It took two medics to hold my head together to stop the blood whilst they gave be anaesthetic and stitched me up.
‘Part of my previous job was to be a confidence coach, now I can’t leave the house. I can’t work and my mental health has suffered.’