Paris Beaumont (pictured outside Manchester Magistrates' Court today) has been convicted of two assaults

A half-dressed mother beat up her son's father and dragged him around the street like a 'rag doll' on her birthday during a feud about her seeing the boy.

Paris Beaumont slapped and kicked Andrew Kendall when she saw him walk past her home after dropping their eight-year-old child off at school.

The 24-year-old stormed out of her home in Wythenshawe, Manchester, ran across the carriageway and shouted: 'I want to see my kid - it's my birthday.'

She grabbed Mr Kendall by the the throat and kicked out at him during the attack, which she unleashed despite her victim already having an injunction out against her for spitting in his face.

Mr Kendall tried to calm her down but the attack continued and he was forced to dial 999 after being dragged around for about 10 minutes, saying: 'Something needs to happen because I'm going to lose my head with her. She's not my ex she's just my baby's mum.

'She just started grabbing me - my face, my neck, my coat, everything. My kids are sh**-scared. This is what she's like she does it every single day she gives my fiancee abuse when she goes to collect the kids from school this keeps happening.'

Police charged Beaumont with two separate assaults on Mr Kendall two weeks apart in October and November last year.

She was convicted of both charges of assault by beating after a trial at Manchester Magistrates' Court during which Mr Kendall's 999 call was played and Beaumont could be heard screaming in the background.

Paris Baeumont (pictured) will be sentenced next month after she attacked the father of her son while already being subject to an injunction for spitting in his face and punching him

The pair had never been in a relationship and are thought to have their child together following a one-night stand.

The boy had been living with Mr Kendall who had obtained an injunction against Beaumont following allegations of another assault.

Recalling the first attack on October 24 Mr Kendall who lives with his fiancee and five children said: 'We had a knock on the door and it as Paris who was stood there.

'From that moment it was just an angry conversation and it escalated to a point where she was kicking off, swearing at me and my fiancee Kim and then she spat in my face, punched me in the face and then I used the right amount of force to get her out of the front door.

'She wanted to see the boy but I just explained that the situation we were in meant she wasn't allowed to see him unsupervised, I tried to explain that to her but obviously didn't work out well. I tried to calm the situation down which ended up in Paris swearing at Kim - "f*** off you slag". She then spat in my face and followed it up with a right-hand punch.'

Reliving the second assault on November 7, he added: 'I was taking the kids to school dropped them off and on my way back I passed Paris' address, the moment that I got in view she noticed me and came out.

'She automatically just jumped on me, a lot of shouting, grabbed me by the throat, given me lots of aggro, shouting, kicking, grabbed my face, and we ended up from one side of the road to the other because of how much she was dragging me about.

'It was along the lines of "how can I stop her from seeing her son", obviously I tried to explain the situation being it wasn't under my control but she grabbed my throat to begin with obviously still kicking and screaming, then she's grabbed my coat it must have been 10 minutes of being dragged around like a rag doll.

Beaumont (pictured) attacked the father of her son on her birthday

'I was on the phone trying to phone the police but she tried to take the phone off me. I was hot and flustered in the face from where I had been slapped. I was hit up to 10-15 times.'

Police said officers went to arrest Beaumont at her home 6am and she became angry and aggressive. At the police station she screaming in her cell and banging on the door and shouting: 'F*** off.'

But Beaumont told the hearing: 'The police dragged me out of bed and treated me like a criminal. I was like: "If you're going to treat me like an animal I'm going to act like an animal."'

Denying wrongdoing over the school run assault she said: 'I had been half-dressed making a brew when I saw Andrew and said: "I want to see my son as it was my birthday."

'But he said "definitely not after what happened the other week" and said the police were looking for me.

'He said: "I have f****** had enough of this" and I said: "You've had enough? I've had enough! I just want to see my kid."

'And then the police were on the phone.I said have got nothing to hide and I went back into the house crying thinking I want to see my kid.'

'I was frustrated I was getting a bit angry I just wanted answers and saying: "Why are you making everything hard?" I didn't even touch his phone. I was frustrated because it is my son.'

But prosecutor David Morgan said: 'Her conduct at the police station gives a much better impression of how she reacts when she doesn't get what she wants. That is a true reflection of how she reacts when she doesn't get what she wants.

Finding Beaumont guilty JPs said: 'Andrew Kendall was reliable and credible and whilst obviously nervous he was clear. We listened to the 999 call in which we could hear you screaming in the background.

'Police described the behaviour in the police station, spitting, kicking doors, and screaming loudly. We did feel that you underplayed your behaviour and your perception of the events wasn't supported by the evidence.'

Beaumont will be sentenced next month.