Two women thugs beat a student at university while he was out on a night.
Isabel Chrestien (22) suffered bleeding from her mouth, cut her knees, and scratched her chest after she was attacked in Birmingham by two women wearing acrylic nails.
The 22-year-old victim is being investigated by police.
Isabel, originally from Kent, is currently studying Marketing Management at University College of Birmingham.
Isabel Chrestien (22 years old) was left bleeding from her mouth when she was attacked by Birmingham’s two female thugs.
“The other girl scratched my chest with her acrylic nails, and lit a cigarette in mine.
“I suffered from cuts and bruises on my entire body, and am still suffering.” It’s still not hot enough to drink.
She claimed that someone trying to stop the attack was punched as well.
The West Midlands Police said they are investigating the assault on the Walkabout bar, and appeal for witnesses.
According to the marketing management student, scratches were due to acrylic nails by women.
Isabel also criticized the Selly Oak landlords for not paying her rent, even though she was advised by police to vacate the property.
She received a letter threatening legal action unless she pays the £433 owed in rent.
Easy Lettings, the letting agents stressed that it was only acting as an intermediary for landlords whose details were private.
Although the company expressed sympathy to Isabel, it also stated that they had entered into an agreement where her parents were listed as guarantors.
The alleged assault left her with a bruise on her knees. Isabel also called the landlords at her Selly Oak student accommodation heartless because they pursued her unpaid rent, even though she was advised to do so by police.
The youngster said she was set upon outside Walkabout sports bar in Birmingham city centre
Isabel left her home with all of her belongings and moved to another place the next morning, October 22, after the accident.
He said, “I told them I am scared for my own life to be there.”
They said that you don’t need to move in there; all you have to do is pay rent.
They don’t seem concerned. I was just informed that it is my responsibility.
“Surely they have the duty to protect our safety?”
Easy Lettings spokesperson said that it was a civil matter, and they are the third party. We are the middleman for both.
“The police must be involved, and the woman should contact a lawyer.”
He said, “The landlord also has a mortgage that he must pay.”