Heroic couple sentenced for teacher attack (From Your Local Guardian)
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Croydon couple who saved woman from hanging in court over assault
12:14pm Thursday 12th July 2012 in Top Stories By Nick Hitchens
Shan Shan Su and Derek Hoilett
A mother who helped save a woman from hanging herself wept in court as she was sentenced for attacking a teacher at her son’s primary school.
Shan Shan Su, 40, and her partner Derek Hoilett, 48, were ordered to pay a combined total of £500 in compensation this morning at Croydon Magistrates Court to Kensington Avenue Primary School teacher Jennifer Thorne, after attacking her on December 14 last year.
Su previously pleaded guilty to one charge of common assault, while Hoilett was found guilty of assault at a trial in June.
Only the previous day the pair turned from villains to heros when their quick reactions helped save a 37-year-old woman who was attempting to hang herself from the court’s first floor balcony.
They rushed to hold her back as she prepared to throw herself from the balcony, giving security guards enough time to support her weight and help her down.
Despite these actions District Judge Robert Hunter sentenced Su, from Regina Road, South Norwood to a 12 month community supervision order, taking part in an education and training programme, court costs of £85 on top of the compensation, and a restraining order preventing her entering the school or contacting Mrs Thorne.
Hoilett, Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, has a child still attending Kensington Avenue so was given a restraining order preventing contact with Mrs Thorne, and 150 hours of unpaid community service.
He was ordered to pay £100 in costs.
Judge Hunter said: “Although the incident yesterday shows she can behave in a public spirited way it doesn’t count really as mitigation save that it shows that other than this offence she is someone who can demonstrate responsible actions.”
Previously the court heard Su and Hoilett confronted Mrs Thorne at the Thornton Heath school. Su grabbed the teacher by her suit jacket and scarf and dragged her down the corridor before kicking her on the shin.
Hoilett then pushed Mrs Thorne and tried to prevent others helping her before parents intervened to protect her.
On receiving the sentence Su began to cry loudly and was asked to leave the court. She returned minutes later shouting about her son’s treatment at the school before being ushered out.
Mrs Thorne, who attended the sentencing said: “I’m glad the judge has seen her reaction as it shows what she is like. I think the sentence is very lenient. It was so scary for my children to see that, and has caused me so much distress.”
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GR-London
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5:10pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Hopefully this incident will teach adults as well as children 'right from wrong'.
Anniem
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7:54pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Anniem
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7:55pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Anniem
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7:55pm Thu 12 Jul 12
Imabeliever
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12:11am Fri 13 Jul 12
karenj
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4:43pm Fri 13 Jul 12
Shebadon says...
4:34pm Thu 12 Jul 12
The gesture made to save the hanging woman was opportunistic - to win over public support. The attack on the teacher was calculated.