Lisa Warner went out dressed in just her underwear and a jacket (Picture: NTI)

They certainly make women a tougher breed in Worcester if Lisa Warner’s antics are anything to go by.

The mother-of-five went out dressed in just a bra, knickers and a coat in freezing temperatures on January 11.

But, when another Lisa Mills approached her out of concern for her well-being, she took exception.

Miss Mills told her she should go home and put more clothes on, even offering to call a taxi to make sure she got home safely.


That’s when events took a turn for the worse.

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Warner lashed out at Miss Mills, spitting at her and then pulling her hair for over two minutes.



Three people had to restrain Warner while paramedics made their way to treat Miss Mills for facial injuries.

Warner told police she had ‘had a drink or two’ but could not remember much about the event.

She attacked Lisa Mills after she suggested she go home and put more clothes on (Picture: NTI)

Magistrates gave her a conditional discharge for 12 months and ordered her to pay compensation of £50, court costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £15.

Mark Soper, prosecuting, told the court: ‘Miss Warner was wearing underwear with a coat over the top.

‘Her son was trying to get her to go back to her home address. It was quite a cold night.

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‘Miss Mills and her friend approached the defendant to suggest she go home because of the temperature and her lack of clothing at which point Miss Warner turned on Miss Mills.

‘She reached her arms up over the railing to try and slap Miss Mills over the head.

‘She stood up on the lower wall, bent over the railing and quite simply she spat at Miss Mills. It landed on her shoulder.

Lisa Warner was ordered to pay £50 compensation (Picture: NTI)

‘She grabbed her by the hair, pulling her forcefully and held onto her for two minutes.

‘It took three people to remove Miss Warner from attacking Miss Mills.’

Warner has two previous convictions, a public order act offence in 2008 and sending an indecent or an offensive message from 2012.

Mark Lister, defending, said Warner had a limited record and pleaded guilty at the first available opportunity.

Mr Lister said Warner, from Ronkswood, Worcester, lived next door to Miss Mills added: ‘There are ongoing issues between the families.

‘Miss Mills did not have any need to speak to Miss Warner at all. It is unfortunate she got involved.

‘Miss Mills was the author of her own misfortune in this. She (Warner) bitterly regrets what happened and asks you to accept her apology.’