Girlfriend of jet ski romeo who was jailed for dashing across Irish Sea to visit her in lockdown is charged with vicious attack on another woman
The girlfriend of a lovesick Romeo who got thrown in prison for crossing the treacherous Irish Sea on a jet ski just to see her has been charged with viciously attacking another woman.
Jessica Radcliffe has been charged with causing actual bodily harm, causing criminal damage and breaching lockdown restrictions.
The 30-year-old appeared at Douglas Courthouse on the Isle of Man via video link as the court heard Radcliffe and a friend drove to the home of another woman they had a feud with.
The Daily Record reports Radcliffe and her friend Leanna Bradley, 33, then forced their way into the house and smashed the alleged victim’s iPhone before attacking her.
Jessica Radcliffe has been charged with causing actual bodily harm, causing criminal damage and breaching lockdown restrictions
Radcliffe’s boyfriend Dale McLaughlan, 28, made the 25-mile journey from Scotland to the Isle of Man to visit his sweetheart in December last year – spending four and a half hours at sea
Prosecutor Chrissie Hunt told the court the pair kicked and punched the woman as she screamed to her housemate to protect her children who were upstairs in their bedroom.
The woman was then dragged up the stairs by the pair, which left her with burns on her forehead, the court heard.
She was also allegedly left with bruising and injuries to her head, arms and back.
Radcliffe and Bradley, who were both described as unemployed, were bailed for £500.
The alleged attack comes after Radcliffe’s boyfriend Dale McLaughlan, 28, made the 25-mile journey from Scotland to the Isle of Man to visit his sweetheart in December last year – spending four and a half hours at sea.
He was jailed for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules, but was freed three days before Christmas.
McLaughlan’s foolhardy plan to join his girlfriend of three months on the Isle of Man sparked a major Coastguard search.
He was spotted by a villager as he prepared to set off at dawn from a remote Scottish harbour, and claimed that he just wanted to make sure his jet ski was working properly before he sold it.
In reality he was preparing to ride through rough seas to see Jessica after he was banned from entering the island due to anti-coronavirus regulations.
The alarm was raised after McLaughlan, who can hardly swim, failed to return to his car and jet ski trailer left near the harbour slipway in the Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway.
Coastguard teams who found his car searched for him amid fears he had drowned at sea in conditions so rough that even local fishermen had decided not to venture out.
The search started at around the time he arrived in Ramsey harbour on the Isle of Man after completing his amazing four hour trip with only ten minutes of fuel left.
Coastguards only called off their hunt for him after they managed to contact him on his mobile phone and he assured them he was safe.
It is believed that he failed to tell them that he had just landed in the Isle of Man, and they assumed he was still in Scotland.
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