Sick pair tortured love rival for 18 hours
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A jealous woman and her teenage pal
were jailed today for subjecting a love rival to 18-hours of savage
torture.
The sadistic pair left their victim with burns, bruises, a
broken nose, shoe marks on her temple and two black eyes so bad she
could barely open her eyes.
Georgia Fenn, 18, was eventually found by
paramedics with cut hair and her head and clothes
matted with blood.
She had suffered the sustained attack at Lucy Viner-Mood's
flat in Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells.
Viner-Mood, 22, was handed five years for false
imprisonment and three-and-a-half years for ABH.
Her mate Lois Gibson, 18, was jailed for three years for
false imprisonment and two years for ABH.
The pair, both of Homewood Road, each admitted both charges.
Maidstone Crown Court heard the attack lasted from 8pm
on March 28 until the thugs threw Ms
Fenn out of the flat 18 hours later.
During the attack the girl was hit around the head
with a heavy metal neck chain and had boiling water and sugar
thrown at her.
She was kicked and struck repeatedly with a high heeled
shoe.
Miss Fenn's head was stamped on. She was knocked
unconscious and awoke when a cigarette was stubbed out on her
back.
The attack happened because Viner-Mood believed the victim had
become involved with her ex-boyfriend.
Investigating officer Det Con Adrian Grew said: "The behaviour
of Lucy Viner-Mood and Lois Gibson can only be described as
feral.
"The level of violence shown during their sadistic attack was
made all the more shocking by the length of time it went on
for.
"Whilst the physical scars they have left are slowly healing, it
remains to be seen whether their victim will fully recover from the
distress and trauma caused by two people who betrayed her trust,
and subjected her to what must have been a terrifying ordeal.
"For her sake, I hope that knowing these vicious young women are
now in prison may help her."
Wednesday, July 28 2010
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