An amateur boxer who assaulted her daughter’s 11-year-old best friend was fined just £120 over the attack.

Jade Binch, 28, battered schoolgirl Kiesha Schofield after she had an argument with her daughter in March 2017.

Keisha’s mum Tiffany Schofield, 33, has now released photos of how she looked following the attack.

Kiesha Schofield with a bloodied face after she’d been attacked (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

Keisha with a bruised eye following the attack (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

Mrs Schofield, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, claimed that her daughter, now 13, had come across Binch in the street and was too scared to leave her house.


She said: ‘You can see the state Kiesha was in from the pictures.

‘She had blood all over her face and was bruised on her head and body.



‘She had scratches over her body and bruises on her back and arms where she had been kicked.’

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Keisha no longer wants to go outside (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

Mrs Schofield said she wanted to take matters into her own hands after her daughter was hospitalised for the day following the attack.

But common sense kicked in and she decided to go to the police instead so she could set a good example for her daughter.

Mrs Schofield added: ‘I kept reassuring her: “She’ll definitely get prison time for this”.

‘When she was given the fine and no jail sentence, I couldn’t believe it.

‘The judge who also watched the CCTV footage in court gave her a fine – how is that justice for attacking a minor?’

She said her daughter was now an introvert and had ‘flashbacks of that awful night.’

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Jade Binch convicted of assault (Picture: Facebook)

Jade Binch training in a boxing ring (Picture: Facebook)

Binch lost her job as a result of her conviction for assault but she continued to deny she hit Keisha.

She said: ‘The information [Tiffany] is stating is not true.

‘I was convicted of assault by beating which can mean as much as a finger being put on somebody else. I haven’t beat her daughter – the information is incorrect.

‘People can think what they like. I know what’s what. She can make whatever allegations that she likes.’

Binch pleaded guilty to one charge of assault by beating and was sentenced to a community order for six months and has to participate in rehabilitation activities for ten days.

She was also ordered to pay a fine of £120, costs to the CPS of £250 and a surcharge to Government of £100, at Mansfield Magistrates’ Court.

Binch was apparently known as ‘the secret assassin’ when she boxed and featured in a training video that was posted online.

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