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A boozed-up mum left an innocent teenage girl in hospital after storming into the wrong house in the middle of the night and battering her.

Violent Stacey Bunyan, 30, pulled a clump of hair out of young Emily Campbell’s head before biting her while her victim defended her stunned mum.

University student, Emily, now 20, had to be treated at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital for wounds to her face and head.

At her home, she told the Paisley Daily Express: “We had never seen this woman before in our lives and there she was in our home at two in the morning, refusing to leave.

“My mum was recovering from cancer and was in no condition to put up a fight so I tried to get her out the house and she attacked me.

“She was like an animal, she pulled out my hair, clawed at my face and even bit me.”

As reported by the Daily Record , she added: “I was distraught about it for weeks afterwards.”

Yesterday, former bookies boss Bunyan, admitted brutally attacking Emily at Paisley Sheriff Court.

Fiscal depute Emma Jeffrey told how Bunyan laid into her terrified victim as she lay on the floor.

She explained: “The witnesses were all inside and observed her to be under the influence of alcohol.

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“She made her way into the kitchen and was asked why she was there.

“Emily Campbell observed others escorting her out and went to assist.

“At this point, the accused grabbed her by the hair, pulled her down to the ground and kneed her in the face.

“This was witnessed by others and they called the police.

“They saw the accused tumbled down the stairs and hit her head due to her level of intoxication.”

Bunyan finished her betting shop shift and spent the rest of the night in the pub.

She claims she was so drunk she cannot remember the ordeal or how she got there.

Police had to take the yob to the nearby Royal Alexandra Hospital, where her victim was also rushed.

Ms Campbell was treated for severe swelling and bruising to her face after horror attack – carried out while the yob was on bail for a separate incident.

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Defence lawyer Carole Ferguson told how her client – who has a daughter aged 10 – had been demoted following the drama.

She said: “She’s worked in the bookies for 12 years and was a manager.

“She hasn’t come away from this unscathed.

“She did fall down the stairs and her severe facial injuries.”

Bunyan, of Woodside Crescent, Paisley, burst into the flat a few doors down around 1.50am last September 17.

Sheriff David Pender ordered her to stump up a financial penalty for the onslaught.

He added: “This offence was committed while you were on bail.

“Any discount you would received for pleading guilty will be cancelled out by this.

“In relation to the offence itself, you will be fined £400 and pay £400 compensation to the victim.”