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Woman banned from seeing boyfriend after smashing him over head with beer bottle in Stella and cocaine binge

A woman who attacked her boyfriend with a beer bottle during a string of hell-raising tit-for-tat bust ups has been freed from jail after agreeing to give up their “toxic” four-year romance.

Danielle Swindells, 28, of Maplefield Drive, Worsley, was held by police after she struck partner Anthony Newell over the head with a Budweiser bottle after he accused her of flirting with another man at a snooker club.

Newell, 38, suffered a wound to the back of his head following the attack but did not seek medical treatment and was given a bandage. Newell, of Grindle Green, Eccles, currently has a Domestic Violence Protection Order issued against him following his own abusive behaviour towards Swindells.

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The feuding couple have been repeatedly in and out of court over their volatile relationship. Previous incidents included a bar room brawl in 2019 where they pelted each other with pint glasses and bar stools.

But they would often kiss and make up shortly after by posting ‘lovey-dovey’ messages on Facebook. In one post, Newell described Swindells as his “top girl”, whilst she similarly posted: “My lad always."

At Manchester Crown Court, Swindells appeared via video link from Styal women's prison in Cheshire. During the trial, she wept as she was given a two year community order after admitting to causing actual bodily harm.

She also admitted being in breach of a suspended sentence imposed for the 2019 pub brawl but was fined £200 after the court heard she had been in custody since her arrest. She will now be banned from contacting Newell for five years under the terms of a restraining order.

The midnight argument broke out on January 11, 2022,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk