A drunk mother burst into the wrong house and attacked an innocent teenage girl before stumbling down the stairs and urinating on herself, a court has heard.
Woman So Drunk She Broke Into Woman's House, Beat Her, Then Peed Her Pants As She Stumbled Away.
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Stacey Bunyan, 30, accidentally stormed into Emily Campbell's home in Paisley, Renfrewshire, during the middle of the night, believing it was her own.
When she was asked to leave, she launched a savage attack on Ms Campbell, pulling out a clump of her hair and biting her 'like an animal'.
Drunk mother Stacey Bunyan burst into the wrong house and attacked a teenage girl before stumbling down the stairs and urinating on herself, a court has heard
But, as she tried to flee the property, Bunyan - who was already on bail for another incident - tumbled to the bottom of the stairs, leaving herself with severe bruising on her face.
The victim, who is now 20, also suffered serious cuts to her face and head and was treated at Paisley's Royal Alexandra Hospital.
Bunyan admitted attacking Ms Campbell in September last year when she appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court.
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Speaking after the hearing, Ms Campbell said she had never seen Bunyan in her life.
She told the Paisley Daily Express: 'We had never seen this woman before in our lives and there she was in our home at two in the morning, refusing to leave.
'My mum was recovering from cancer and was in no condition to put up a fight so I tried to get her out the house and she attacked me.
The 30-year-old accidentally stormed into Emily Campbell's home in Paisley, Renfrewshire, during the middle of the night, believing it was her own
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She was like an animal, she pulled out my hair, clawed at my face and even bit me.'
During the hearing, fiscal depute Emma Jeffrey told the court how Bunyan laid into her terrified victim as she lay on the floor.
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'Emily Campbell observed others escorting her out and went to assist,' Ms Jeffrey told the court.
'At this point, the accused grabbed her by the hair, pulled her down to the ground and kneed her in the face.
'This was witnessed by others and they called the police.
'They saw the accused tumble down the stairs and hit her head due to her level of intoxication.'
Bunyan, who had gone to the pub after finishing work at a betting shop, claims she was so drunk that she cannot remember the incident or how she got there.
The court heard she was also taken to Royal Alexandra Hospital.
Defence lawyer Carole Ferguson told how her client – who has a daughter aged 10 – had been demoted at work following the drama.
She said: 'She's worked in the bookies for 12 years and was a manager.
'She hasn't come away from this unscathed. She did fall down the stairs and her severe facial injuries.'
