Lanarkshire woman scarred former pal for life after baseball bat attack

A Rutherglen girl scarred her former pal for all times after repeatedly hanging her with a baseball bat.

Charlene Aitken turned on her former pal exterior her flat in Glasgow’s Tollcross on August 10, 2020.

The pair had earlier fallen out earlier than Aitken noticed her with co-accused Mary Ann O’Farrell, 40, exterior her companion’s flat.

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Glasgow Sheriff Court docket heard Aitken, 33, attended on the scene with the intention to go to a person at 3pm.

She noticed O'Farrell and her former pal exterior consuming and the three girls bought into an argument.

Prosecutor Carrie Stevens stated: "This turned bodily and the three girls had been concerned in a combat.

"Aitken took an aluminium baseball bat and struck the sufferer as soon as on the top and as soon as on the physique.

"She fell to the bottom and sustained an harm to her head which was bleeding.

"As this was going down, the person got here out and tried to intervene. Right now O'Farrell picked up a gray brush and struck him a lot of instances.

"She then spat on his face and kicked him repeatedly to the physique."

As police arrived, it was famous Aitken had an harm to her brow and the person had a lump and bruising to his head.

The feminine sufferer was taken to hospital meantime and located to have a damaged collarbone in addition to a wound to the brow which required stitches.

Ms Stevens added: "The wound has resulted in a scar."

The person concerned refused medical remedy.

Aitken was handled for a suspected dislocated shoulder earlier than being launched into police custody.

Aitken, of Rutherglen, pled responsible at Glasgow Sheriff Court docket to assaulting the lady to her extreme harm and everlasting disfigurement.

O'Farrell, of Tollcross, admitted assaulting the male sufferer to his harm.

Sheriff Joan Kerr tagged each girls for 5 months holding them indoors between 8pm and 7am.

They had been additionally put below supervision for 18 months.

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