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Birthday girl stabs stranger in head with STILETTO while celebrating her 21st

A woman has escaped with just a £130 fine and no conviction after stabbing a stranger in the head with one of her stiletto heels in a random attack.

Jazzmin Fry was celebrating her 21st birthday when she left victim Kyle Johns, 19, barely conscious in a pool of his own blood as he lay on a pavement.

Fry advanced on 6ft tall Mr Johns as he retreated, took off her stiletto heel and threatened him, saying: "Want my f***ing heel through your eyeball, c**t?"

Mr Johns' scalp had to be stapled back together after he suffered a gaping head wound in the attack in Brisbane, Australia - and he's hit out at her sentence, suggesting it would be have been harsh if the roles were reversed.

Fry has been sacked from her job as a property manager with an estate agency (raywhite.com)

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Fry admitted assault and was fined AUD $250 (£130). No conviction was recorded over the attack which happened in the early hours of February 24 this year.

She has been sacked from her job as a property manager with an estate agency.

Fry told Nine News: "It was a drunken act. It was my 21st birthday and it's not me.

Kyle Johns was left barely conscious as he lay in a pool of his own blood (Facebook)

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"I don't know why I did that and I wasn't in the right mind frame."

But Mr Johns said his assailant should have been handed a much tougher sentence for seriously injuring him.

He said: "[I'm] devastated to be honest. If the roles were reversed would I be getting the same, pretty much a slap on the wrist?"

Mr Johns' scalp had to be stapled back together in hospital (Facebook)

Mr Johns said he has been left too scared to go on a night out with friends since he was stabbed.

Fry claims she has not been out drinking since the attack.

However, a social media post allegedly showed her with an alcoholic drink in her hand while posing with pals before a music festival, Australian media reported.

Jazzmin Fry, 21, says the stiletto attack was a "drunken act" (9News)

Mr Johns' mother Susan told how she was woken up by a phone call in the middle of the night with someone telling her her son had been assaulted and was in a pool of blood.

She wrote on Facebook : "I arrive panicked to the ER and the ambulance hadn't arrived.

"I'm then told 'he has been stabbed in the head', now I imagine the worst and spiral - the emotions I experienced in 30 seconds can not be expressed.

"Worst case scenario, he could have lost an eye, suffered an internal bleed or worse - death from head injuries."

 
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