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Woman attacks partner in Motherwell town centre after suspecting he was cheating on her

A woman attacked her partner in Motherwell town centre after suspecting he was cheating on her. The incident took place as Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that Rachel Blues also grabbed the man’s phone and threw it to the ground. Blues, 23, residing at High Street, Newarthill, admitted to assault and breaching bail conditions by having contact with her partner on March 23. An allegation that she struck him on the head with a piece of glass at a flat in Woodside Tower, Motherwell, on December 6 was dropped.
The couple had been in an on-off relationship for six years and share a child, as per Aga Mathieson, the prosecutor. CCTV operators in the town centre witnessed the assault around 5.30pm and alerted the police, leading to Blues’ arrest. She informed officers that she took his phone to prove he was cheating on her. CCTV footage depicted Blues running away from her partner while he attempted to retrieve his phone, resulting in a struggle where Blues threw his phone away. Following this, she punched and kicked him on the head and body, spat in his direction, poured the contents of a bottle in his face, and threw the empty bottle at him, hitting his face. Her partner chose not to provide any details to the police.
Defence lawyer Craig Dewar mentioned that the relationship between Blues and her partner is tumultuous. Blues, who had admitted previous convictions, will face sentencing next month after a deferral for background reports. The article highlights the volatile nature of relationships and the consequences of suspected infidelity leading to violent actions.
In summary, the article discusses a disturbing incident where suspicions of infidelity led to a violent attack in Motherwell town centre. The court case sheds light on the complexities of relationships and the repercussions of acting on suspicions without evidence. It serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of addressing relationship issues in a constructive and non-violent manner.