Storm Potratz punched Jackie Hudson in the city centre's Tollbooth bar after ispute over track and trace with an acquaintance of Potratz. The attack caused severe injury.
A woman who caused a Glasgow pub manager to suffer multiple strokes after she punched her on the head has been jailed for 18 months.
She initially punched Miss Hudson and left the bar before returning. Potratz then swung another blow which caused her victim to strike her head off the bar and suffer a series of strokes. READ MORE: Elderly couple praised for revenge on neighbour who built new driveway through their garden Prosecutor Darren Harty stated this was due to a track and trace dispute with a woman Potratz was with. Potratz was asked to leave again before a "remonstration" took place.She then left the bar before returning almost immediately."A consultant neurologist said that Miss Hudson suffered a series of strokes."
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