Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Glamour Model's Hotel Argy Bargy

This Year's Model - Katherine & Chukwudi leaving court

A glamour model flew into a rage while staying with her husband at a central London hotel - beating both her spouse and the manager during a meltdown described by a district judge as "thoroughly anti-social."

Katherine Nwaiwu, 28, - aka Katrina Wild - flew into a rage during a domestic row with her husband, which was so bad fellow guests called the police and the manager tried to intervene.

The 34-24-34 FF model, who has posed for magazines including Fiesta, Knave and Escort was conditionally discharged for twelve months at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court and ordered to pay £400 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.

Nwaiwu, of Avenue de Gien, Malmesbury, Wiltshire pleaded guilty yesterday to assaulting husband Chukwudi Nwaiwu and Boris Vasquez-Gallo, by beating, at the Kensington Close Hotel, Kensington on January 24.

A charge of assaulting one of the police officers who arrived was dropped.

"You did behave in a thoroughly anti-social way that was serious enough to upset other hotel guests that did complain," deputy district judge Mr. Timothy Godfrey told the first-time offender.

"This stemmed from you losing your temper with your husband in your room and you did assault him and the manager, who was only doing his job."

Nwaiwu only pleaded guilty to the charges after viewing CCTV evidence, which showed her violently grabbing her husband and pushing the manager in the corridor.

Prosecutor Mr. Vijay Khuttan told the court the defendant also aimed "kicks" at her husband, who she became angry with when he told her: "I'm leaving," during a row.

"As the husband was leaving the hotel she assaulted him and pushed the manager in the process of trying to get to the fire escape.

"It is a push to the shoulder against the fire exit door, there is no great force as she was trying to push him out of the way, but he had some bruising, which was pointed out by someone else."

The court heard first-time offender Nwaiwu, who makes £25,000 a year from her modelling work, blamed pre-menstrual syndrome for her behaviour.

"I take that into account, but it is no excuse," Mr. Godfrey told her.

No orders were made for compensation.

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