Morgan Pirone, defending, said: 'They were all drunk, that's the case in relation to Ms Chan. 'Pagoda Island' in Birmingham city centre (Image: Graham Young / BirminghamLive) He told the court the victim was wearing a red coat but has not subsequently been identified, adding: 'Clearly she struck the lady to the facial area twice.' This defendant is the lady in the white coat coming up from the underpass.' 'There were four people seen on the footage. READ MORE: Man shot dead next to Blues ground in meeting arranged by prisoners, court told
Police were alerted to the fact an incident was in progress and the CCTV was preserved. Prosecutor Simon Hanns said: 'She was one of four people at Pagoda Island at 11pm. The incident occurred on July 5 back in 2020 at Holloway Circus next to the Radisson Blu hotel. Chan, from First Avenue in Penparcau in Aberystwyth admitted an offence of assault by beating and was handed a 12-month conditional discharge at Birmingham Crown Court but ordered to pay £135 in costs. Si Man Chan was involved in a violent incident at the roundabout commonly known as 'Pagoda Island' in Birmingham city centre.ĬCTV captured the 55-year-old slap another woman twice before being restrained by a man. A married mum was shamed in court as a judge said: 'I don't usually deal with middle-aged women for doing this'.