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23.05.2022 - 19:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A disgruntled woman smashed a plate in the face of a chip shop owner and left her with a bloody nose following a row over an order.
Wendy Mountford, 55, struck Shirley Hollies with the plate, causing it to break, after hurling chips and mushy peas at her back.
She then proceeded to pull her hair during the incident at her home in Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Live reports.
Mountford denied using the plate as a weapon and claimed that she had only been acting in self-defence after Mrs Hollies had attacked her.
However, she was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm following a trial at North Staffordshire Justice Centre.
During her defence evidence, Mountford admitted that she sometimes took too much prescription medication and hallucinated.
The court heard Mountford had called to order two meals from Shepherd Street Chippy in Biddulph on the evening of April 24, 2021. But when the food was delivered to her bungalow, she found that some items were missing.
Mountford called the chip shop to complain, and Mrs Hollies, who runs the business with her husband, decided to deliver the additional items herself. But when she got to the address, the row continued, with Mountford now claiming that the food that had been delivered first was cold.
Mrs Hollie said after she had failed to resolve the issue, she told Mountford that she would be reimbursed, and started to leave, which is when the incident turned violent.
She told the court: "I felt something on my back and I realised she'd thrown the food at me. I saw later that there were peas down my back. I turned around to ask her what she was doing, but as I turned, I saw this plate hurtle at my face, and I just felt this massive pain in my face.
I put my hands on my face and put my
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