A mother of two stormed into a pub and waved a hammer to another woman who “secretly false her” while she was pregnant.
Kirsty Allen became so furious when she heard about her friend's affair that she grabbed a hammer and went to the pub for revenge, Hull Crown Court heard.
All, 31, of Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire admitted that he attacked the woman, which actually caused physical injury, as well as offenses of Affray and possessing a hammer as an attack weapon on April 5 last year.
She was imprisoned for 18 months.
The court heard that all discovered that her friend had cheated her with the other woman while she was pregnant.
Emma Handley, persecution, said that all the other woman first asked early on March 13 last year, but she did not make any threats on that occasion.
Then the woman went to the Fiveways Hotel on Boothferry Road in Hull with her cousin, when all stormed a hammer.
All went to the woman who sat with her behind her and waved the hammer on the side of her face and hit her on the left.
All shouted: “I put you in .. I'll kill you” while the victim screamed with pain.
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Mother of two Kirsty Allen, 31, depicted outside Hull Crown Court
She waved the hammer twice more when her cousin tried to control her.
“Members of the public intervened to remove the suspect from the pub,” said Miss Handley.
A family was seen on the flight from the area.
The victim went to the hospital for treatment with her injuries, including swelling and a depressive break on her cheekbone and a 1 cm cut.
Two days later the woman was persuaded by her friend to call the police.
Allen was arrested on April 28. During the police interview she did not comment on all questions.
The victim later said that she was seriously struck by the attack, which was 'completely out of blue' and was completely 'blind'.
“I have no idea what this behavior set up or made sure she got so angry,” she said.
![The Vijfewegenhotel in Hull where all attacked the woman with a hammer](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/09/95164593-14392871-image-m-13_1739438188341.jpg)
The Vijfewegenhotel in Hull where all attacked the woman with a hammer
She had problems sleeping and needed sleeping tablets. She was afraid of being home alone. “I'm afraid something like that will happen again,” she said.
“I'm afraid to be only outside the house in general. I am afraid of consequences for me and my family. I resort to nervous habits of mine.
'I am normally talkative and extrovert, but now I am constantly modest. I am worried about the emotional emergency that I cause my family and friends. My social fear is back.
'Mentally I feel in a very low place. I never thought I would be the victim of such a cruel attack. '
Allen had convictions for 11 previous violations between 2008 and 2010, including attack when she was a youth.
The court was told that the woman who was the victim of the Hammer attack herself was imprisoned by the same judge at the beginning of January by the same judge.
She had originally received a conditional prison sentence of 10 months on July 10 last year after she had admitted a dangerous driving, not to stop for the police and had no insurance and permit on 12 May 2023.
The punishment was postponed earlier in January last year for six months, again to give her a chance.
But she admitted that she surpassed the conditional punishment by committing new violations of driving while she was disqualified, no insurance and the police hinder on November 17.
![Allen argued guilty of Hull Crown Court, where she was imprisoned for 18 months](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/09/95164585-14392871-image-a-14_1739438222706.jpg)
Allen argued guilty of Hull Crown Court, where she was imprisoned for 18 months
Chaynee Hodgetts, soothing, said the dispute arose after all heard that her boyfriend cheated on her with the other woman while she was pregnant with her daughter, who was now 15 months old. She also had a 11 year old son.
“The suspect is ashamed of what she did,” said Miss Hodgetts. Some injury was caused on the victim's face, but no operation was needed.
“She accepts that she shouldn't have taken the hammer and it was a stupid thing to have done.
'It was a household item instead of a weapon. She is repentant for what she has done and really wants to draw a line underneath.
“She's not becoming illusion about the severity of what happened.”
Judge Mark Bury said that all shortly before the violent incident discovered that her boyfriend had had sex with the woman. She claimed that the other woman had 'taunted' her about it.
All waved a hammer at the head of the woman in a pub and CCTV photos were 'pretty shocking' to look. “Appropriate punishment can only be achieved by immediate custody for a crime of this seriousness,” said Judge Bury.
All who had been on bail was imprisoned for 18 months.