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This is the moment a woman launched a shocking unprovoked attack on a customer in McDonald's.

Kay Marie Brown attacked Jordon Joseph with the heels of her boots at the fast food joint on Regent Street, Wrexham , as he sat innocently with two male friends.

Then Brown's boyfriend, Luke Anthony Bednarek, ploughed in and started fighting as the three men tried to defend themselves from the onslaught. Both Brown and Bednarek were seen throwing punches.

The video, which was shown to Mold Crown Court when they were sentenced yesterday (August 21), displayed the appalling attack by Brown and Bednarek, which happened at about 12.30am on February 19 this year.

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It happened as shocked staff members and customers looked on and left Mr Joseph with a gashed head.

Brown launched the attack on Mr Joseph believing the men had been "sniggering" at her, although they had done nothing wrong.

Judge Rhys Rowlands, who jailed them for a total of 18 months today, branded it "disgraceful drunken behaviour" as he summed up the events. The two had been committed to the crown court for sentencing by magistrates.

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Brown, 25, of Oxford Street, Wrexham, who is two months pregnant, admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH) and affray and was jailed for eight months by Judge Rowlands.

Bednarek, 27, also of Oxford Street, Wrexham, admitted affray. He was jailed for eight months and a further two for committing the offence while on a community order, by the judge, making a total of 10 months.

Brown had three convictions for battery nine years ago. Bednarek had 27 convictions for 48 offences including assault, battery, ABH, criminal damage and drunk and disorderly.

At one point Brown grabbed the victim by the hair around where his head was cut and bleeding, and jumped on the back of another man as Bednarek continued to brawl with them.

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It happened just 24 hours after Bednarek was given a community order by magistrates for battery. He had pushed Brown and they were seen to spit at each other in the street.

Sentencing the two, Judge Rowlands said: "It was totally unprovoked violence instigated by Brown and which Bednarek engaged in ethusiastically."

He added: "It was quite disgraceful behaviour."

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