Woman split open McDonald’s worker’s head after hitting him with her phone

Rachel Lomax assaulted a McDonalds worker who was trying to break up a late-night fight (Picture: Cavendish Press)

An Open University student used her mobile phone to viciously assault a heroic McDonald’s worker who stepped in to break up a late-night brawl.

Rachel Lomax, 26, jumped on Shaun Bannon and repeatedly battered him over the back of the head with her phone when she was asked to leave the restaurant following an outburst of violence.

Mr Bannon had been attempting to restrain Lomax’s boyfriend Tyler Ager only to feel ‘banging’ against the back of his head before blood gushed down his forehead, leaving him with a deep one-and-a-half inch cut which required stapling.

When quizzed, office administrator Lomax, from St Helens, Merseyside, blamed her violent behaviour on ‘unresolved’ mental health issues.

Law student Lomax used her mobile phone to split her victim’s head open (Picture: Cavendish Press)

She now faces up to six months jail after she admitted assault by beating under sentencing guidelines but was given 12 weeks in prison, suspended for a year.

The part-time law student was also ordered to complete 80 hours of unpaid work, 20 rehabilitation activity days and pay Mr Bannon £350 in compensation.

The incident occurred on October 1 last year when Lomax and Ayger, 28, were at MacDonald’s restaurant in Widnes.

Nicola Parr, prosecuting said: ‘Mr Bannon was working in the back kitchen when he heard an argument in the front between customers and management. He did not think much about it as it happens all the time around that time of night.

‘But then he heard someone threatening someone with being stabbed, so he went through to the front and saw two colleagues trying to negotiate with a male and a female to try and get them to leave the restaurant.

‘One of these colleagues was attempting to escort the male out of the restaurant but saw that he was tensing his fist towards the colleague. He went over to try and assist him to try to calm the male down. As he has done so the male has suddenly tensed up his body and assaulted him.

‘Whilst on the floor the victim felt banging against the back of his head multiple times. At the time he did not know who was hitting him or with what.. It was only afterwards that he found out it was the female hitting him with her mobile phone.

Ayger, from Bedford, Beds. will face trial for assault in June (Picture: Cavendish Press)

‘He immediately felt blood running down his head but did not want to let go of the male and someone else grabbed the female from him.

‘The victim sustained a significant injury which required two staples to the back of his head due to a cut one and a half inches in length. It was quite deep according to the paramedic.

Lomax had a previous conviction for racially aggravated assault from 2022 for which she received a community penalty. her lawyer Ian Weights, said in mitigation: ‘She is genuinely sorry for what has happened and is perhaps not the kind of person you may have assumed she would be.

‘She is working hard and is clearly clever. She has got a very good job working for a company with prospects of management. She is on a good salary and is undertaking a law degree. As you can see it is going to be difficult to utilise that degree with the convictions that she has now.

‘For someone in the process of acquiring a qualification in law it is quite a punishment knowing that it is going to be very difficult to do something with that degree because of this conviction.

Ayger, from Bedford, Beds. will face trial for assault in June. He denies wrongdoing.

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