Woman, 24, who left a mother needing stitches when she bit her on the nose is ...

Danni-Leigh Semper, 24, pictured, was cleared of assault after she bit Charlie Thompson's nose at a party in east Hull

Danni-Leigh Semper, 24, pictured, was cleared of assault after she bit Charlie Thompson's nose at a party in east Hull

A carer who bit another woman's nose during an ugly brawl at a house party has been cleared of assault but admits that she did 'lose her head a bit'.   

Danni-Leigh Semper, 24, and Charlie Thompson, 22, started fighting at a post-engagement party at a house in east Hull on October 21 2017. 

Although having mutual friends the two women had never met before but started rowing after a glass was smashed.

Miss Sempter, who was charged with assault, claimed she had to defend herself and bite Miss Thompson on the nose - leaving her needing five stitches.  

Miss Thompson said she was separated from her friend and put in the kitchen of the house before Miss Semper bit her.

After a charge of assault and a two-day trial at Hull Crown Court, Miss Semper was found not guilty and was acquitted on the basis she was acting in self defence.

Miss Thompson said: 'They put her (a friend) in the living room to stop the fighting. Danni threw a glass and she grabbed me by the hair and started fighting. 

'The next thing I remember is she latched onto my face and was staring at me. I saw her eyes staring at me. My friend said I was hysterically screaming.'

However, Miss Semper claims this was done in self-defence and said she hit Miss Thompson's friend first when she began 'braying' over her.

She said then: 'She got hold of my hair and tried to rag me around the kitchen like a rag doll. I was like a baby wipe in the wind. I had a few bald patches and bruises.'

The two women did not know each other before the incident but did share mutual friends

After seeing his mother's injury, Miss Thompson's two-year-old son told her: 'I love you mummy, I just don't like your nose'

Mother-of-two Charlie Thompson, 22, left and her bitten nose right, needed five stitches after the incident and said said she was disappointed with the outcome of the trial

Miss Semper said the only way to escape Miss Thompson's clutches was to bite her on the nose.

She said: 'I just went for her. I did lose my head a bit. I couldn't get her off me and I had to bite her. She screamed like a baby. I managed to push her up against the wall and bite her.'

Miss Thompson then left the house to go to hospital and said she was taken by a man who found her.

The mother-of-two needed five stitches and said her three-year-old son Alfie told her the day after: 'I love you mummy, I just don't like your nose.'

Miss Thompson, who is also mum to Connie, 18 months, said: 'The fight was over one of the girl's glasses that was smashed and Danni's friend cleaned it up.

'She was telling me to move and

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