A summer's night in the outhouse, two friends enjoying a drink and then Collette Hanchard, 55, plunged a smashed gin glass into Frances McKay's face. Unprovoked. The injuries: cheek, ear, lip, neck. "Extensive" scarring, according to the High Court.
Hanchard, a laundry worker, later messaged the 57-year-old victim saying she had a cut finger and couldn't remember what happened. Couldn't remember. You smash a gin glass into a friend's face and claim memory loss like it's a get out of jail free card. The judge cast doubt on those claims. Good.
Two women, a summer evening, gin glasses, an outhouse in someone's home. No argument mentioned. No provocation. Just one moment of violence that left Frances McKay permanently scarred while Hanchard sent a text about a cut finger.
A smashed gin glass to the face. And she "can't remember." The courts will.
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