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02 july 2010
Woman slashed older lover in bondage date at the Waldorf London
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www.telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph.co.uk - UK
LONDON- A woman hit her lover in the face with a broken glass during a bondage session in a five-star London hotel.
Finola McKenna, 46, lashed out with a broken champagne glass after Neil Fagan, a 61-year-old professional, attempted to use what a judge described as medieval torture implements on her.
When police burst into the couples room at the Hilton Waldorf in Aldwych, central London, they found Mr Fagan naked except for a leather thong and nipple clamps.
McKenna attempted to flee down a hotel corridor then bit a policewomans leg.
She admitted assault causing actual bodily harm at Southwark Crown Court yesterday.
David Povall, prosecuting, told the court that she and Mr Fagan had been meeting for sexual intercourse for several years.
On the night of May 20 last year hotel staff were called after other guests heard a commotion in their room.
The night manager, Sufiyan Baig, opened the door to see the pair standing semi-naked, Mr Fagan in bondage gear with dried candle wax on his chest.
McKenna was holding a broken champagne glass to his neck. Mr Baig wrestled the glass from her before locking them into the room and calling police.
As he waited outside he heard shouting and glass smashing and when officers burst in both McKenna and Mr Fagan were bleeding.
She was holding another broken glass in one hand and a champagne bottle in the other, and the victim was restraining her by her arms, the court heard.
The officers attempted to arrest McKenna but she broke away and fled into the corridor where she was intercepted by a member of hotel staff.
As they then tried to handcuff her, she bit Pc Nancy Simpson on the leg, drawing blood. Mr Fagan had suffered superficial cuts to the face, neck and body.
He refused to give a statement but accepted a caution for possession of drugs after small amounts of cocaine and cannabis as well as sexual aids were found in the couples room.
Judge Michael Gledhill, QC, told McKenna: It is quite clear to me that he wanted you to do things to him such as dripping hot wax on him, and that he wanted to do things to you which you did not want to happen.
I have seen at least two implements which look to the untrained eye like medieval torture implements, and not surprisingly you didnt want pain inflicted on you, and I accept that you told him that. He is a professional man and he has put his professional reputation very much on the line and he did not want to be involved in this case at all.
Mr Fagans actions had made her behave in an uncharacteristically violent way.
McKenna, of Loughton, Essex, was given a four-month suspended jail term for injuring the policewoman and a conditional discharge for the injuries to Mr Fagan.