Jealous Scots salon owner left young student facially scarred after vicious stiletto attack in Liverpool hotel
01.10.2022 - 07:09
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A jealous Scots beautician launched a frenzied stiletto heel attack on an innocent young student while on a cocktail of cocaine and alcohol.
Amy Henderson, from Glasgow, left her 22-year-old victim facially scarred and emotionally traumatised after the hotel attack in Liverpool on January 13. The 28-year-old repeatedly struck Chloe Goddard on the forehead with the long pointed heel after pushing her to the ground and taking off one of her shoes - apparently an expensive black Louboutin.
“You pushed her to the floor and got on top of her and repeatedly used that stiletto, which was a large and pointed heel, over and over a number of times to hit her to her face in your frenzy,” said the Recorder Martine Snowdon.
“It only came to an end when others intervened to pull you off her otherwise you would have carried on. She is lucky she only has the injuries she has, it could have been much worse given they were directed to her face.”
Liverpool Crown Court heard today that the blows, numbering at least five, were perilously close to her eyes and nearly ten months later the scars to her forehead and eye brow are still visible. Henderson, who runs her own hairdressing and aesthetics business, assaulted Miss Goddard during a chance encounter while both staying in the same hotel in Liverpool during a city break.
Derek Jones, prosecuting, said that the victim and her boyfriend were staying overnight at the Inside Hotel in Old Hall Street in the city centre. Henderson was also staying there with her boyfriend. About 2 am Miss Goddard left her room to go outside and co-incidentally at the same time so did Henderson’s boyfriend and while outside they began talking.
He asked to borrow her mobile phone and she obliged and CCTV footage showed
The website celebfans.org is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.