A Leeds
woman, accused of striking another woman over the head with a shoe
during a row in a hotel lift, has appeared in court for the first time.
Katie O'Connor, 30, of Cross Heath Grove, Beeston claims she acted in self-defence.
She pleaded not guilty to assaulting Amy Bishop, causing her actual bodily harm, at the Safari Hotel, Chessington World of Adventures, south-west London.
O'Connor was bailed to return to Wimbledon Magistrates Court for an all-day trial on February 3, next year.
Prosecutor Miss Kerry Lingard told the court: “The defendant got into a lift the complainant was already in and there was a verbal altercation.
“It escalated with the defendant pulling the complainant's hair and hitting her on the head with a shoe heel, causing a small cut.”
The wound did not require stitches and was glued.
Katie O'Connor, 30, of Cross Heath Grove, Beeston claims she acted in self-defence.
She pleaded not guilty to assaulting Amy Bishop, causing her actual bodily harm, at the Safari Hotel, Chessington World of Adventures, south-west London.
O'Connor was bailed to return to Wimbledon Magistrates Court for an all-day trial on February 3, next year.
Prosecutor Miss Kerry Lingard told the court: “The defendant got into a lift the complainant was already in and there was a verbal altercation.
“It escalated with the defendant pulling the complainant's hair and hitting her on the head with a shoe heel, causing a small cut.”
The wound did not require stitches and was glued.
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