A
drunken mother-of-two, who joined a violent group-beating of a man
after a row in a South-East London bar, has dodged jail with a
suspended sentence.
Stacey
Fay, 27, of Dawes Street, Walworth was caught on CCTV striking the
victim's head, causing a cut.
She
pleaded guilty to assault, causing actual bodily harm, in Blackwater
Street, East Dulwich on December 11, last year.
The
disturbance began inside the Liquorish bar, (pictured) Lordship Lane when
someone bumped into another person, who was using crutches.
The
row continued outside, where the victim was surrounded by an angry
group of men and women, including Fay, and repeatedly punched in the
head.
Fay's
shoes were caught on CCTV images and she was identified inflicting a
blow.
Tower
Bridge Magistrates' Court committed her to Woolwich Crown Court for
sentencing because they felt their powers of punishment, limited to
six months imprisonment, were insufficient to meet the seriousness of
the offence.
Her
solicitor told the magistrates' court: “She was very inebriated.
The police said she was visibly upset by seeing her own actions.”
The
court also heard Fay is in a considerable amount of debt.
She
was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for a year, and
ordered to perform 100 hours community service work.
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