Sunderland Echo

Woman said to victim 'I'm from Hendon' before biting her nose

- Karon Kelly echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A drunk mum who bit another woman's nose and left her scarred for life after a taxi rank row has kept her freedom.

Kayleigh Oliver's victim needed plastic surgery to a 2 cm by 2cm wound after trouble flared in the cab queue at Park Lane in Sunderland in November 2018.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the victim now has to use high-factor sun screen, even on dull days, to protect the skin on her nose and wears special camouflage make-up to cover the scarring.

She said in an impact statement:" I hate looking in the mirror ".

The married mum added: "I have never, ever had to deal with anything like this in my life. I have never had a physical fight.

"I have been told I will have a permanent scar."

The court heard the victim had been out in Sunderland with her husband and another couple when they encountere­d Oliver ,31, who sat at the front of the taxi queue.

Prosecutor Joe Hedworth said the victim pointed out to Oliver that there was a queue and she should go to the back.

Mr H ed worth said :" The defendant took exception to that comment and said 'I will bite your nose off'.

"The complainan­t asked who the defendant thought she was and the defendant replied ' I' m from Hen don’ as she stumbled about, shouting abuse.

"The defendant fell to the ground and removed her shoes."

The court heard a struggle broke out between the two women and the victim then thought" that was the end of it ".

But Mr Hedworth added: "However, shortly afterwards

she felt a hand from behind grabbing her face and she was pulled to the ground."

The court heard Oliver pulled at the victim's hair as attempts were made to stop the violence.

Mr Hedworth added: "The defendant managed to flip the complainan­t onto her front so they were face to face.

"At that stage, the defendant bit her nose."

The court heard Oliver, who was wearing a tartan skirt and white vest top, was seen by a police officer with blood on her clothing and mouth after the attack, which she said was from a cut lip after a fight.

When she attended the police station for interview Oliver said she had been" very drunk" and taken prescripti­on Valium.

Mr Hedworth said: "She said she had just split up with her boyfriend and went out with her friends to take her mind off things.

"She couldn' t remember anything after Gatsby' s bar, but she knew she had lost her family and friends."

The court heard Oliver apologised for her behaviour and was "crying and shaking" when shown the CCTV.

Glenn Gatland, defending, said Oliver, who has had an" unhappy history ", is" very sorry" for the injury she caused and apologises for her behaviour.

The court heard Oliver, who already had one child and has since had another baby, has no previous conviction­s, but was cautioned in 2017 after a violent confrontat­ion with another woman at the Bridges Shopping centre in the same city.

Oliver, of Gleneagles Road, Sunderland, admitted unlawful wounding.

Judge Stephen Earl sentencedO­liver, who is sole car er to her children, to 22 months imprisonme­nt, suspended for two years, with rehabilita­tion requiremen­ts and a six-month curfew from 8pm to 6am.

 ??  ?? Kayleigh Oliver pictured when attending Newcastle Crown Court.
Kayleigh Oliver pictured when attending Newcastle Crown Court.

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