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среда, 26 декабря 2018 г.

New photo Apprentice winner Leah Totton is 'assaulted at wedding' and left 'sore and very shocked'

A former Apprentice winner was left sore and shocked after she was allegedly attacked at a wedding.


Leah Totton, who won the BBC series in 2013, was at the event with her fiance on Saturday when she was assaulted, reports claim.


Police were called to the venue and removed a man who is believed to be 'well known' to the doctor.


Ms Totton, who opened a string of skin care clinics after winning the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar, spent Christmas with her family after she was treated for injuries and shock. 




Leah Totton, who won the BBC series in 2013, was at the event with her fiance on Saturday when she was assaulted, reports claim.


Leah Totton, who won the BBC series in 2013, was at the event with her fiance on Saturday when she was assaulted, reports claim.



Leah Totton, who won the BBC series in 2013, was at the event with her fiance on Saturday when she was assaulted, reports claim.



It is unclear exactly where the wedding was taking place.  


It comes a day after it emerged Elle Stevenson, another former apprentice contestant, was left with broken cheekbones after she was beaten up in the street in London by two men who tried to steal her mobile phone. 


A source told the Daily Mirror that Ms Totton 'conducted herself with dignity throughout.'


The source added: 'It was dreadful for the newly married couple to have anything like that happen on their wedding day.





Ms Totton opened a string of skin care clinics after winning the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar (pictured)


Ms Totton opened a string of skin care clinics after winning the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar (pictured)






Ms Totton spent Christmas with her family after she was treated for injuries and shock


Ms Totton spent Christmas with her family after she was treated for injuries and shock



Ms Totton (right) who opened a string of skin care clinics after winning the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar, (pictured together after she won the show, left) spent Christmas with her family after she was treated for injuries and shock



'Leah is a fantastic young woman, a true friend, a talented  and compassionate professional and a brilliant example to other women.


'No woman should experience what she did but she'll come through this. We feel very proud of her and support her fully.' 


Ms Totton has recently announced plans to expand her empire.


She also talked about her engagement in October. 


A spokesman for Ms Totton has been contacted by Mailonline. 




Former Apprentice contestant Elle Stevenson, 25, was attacked after denying thieves the chance to steal her phone in London


Former Apprentice contestant Elle Stevenson, 25, was attacked after denying thieves the chance to steal her phone in London


Former Apprentice contestant Elle Stevenson, 25, was attacked after denying thieves the chance to steal her phone in London


Ms Stevenson was left with severe facial injuries including broken bones in her cheek which will require plastic surgery.


She also suffered severe damage to one of her eyes which means she may have lost most of her sight in her left eye.


But the 25-year-old, from Windsor in Berkshire, said she feels deeply let down by police, who have refused to review CCTV footage captured at the scene of the crime, which Miss Stevenson believes would help identify her attackers.


Yesterday she told MailOnline that she has felt vulnerable and scared since the assault, which has left her unable to sleep. 





Ms Stevenson's eye remained blackened and bruised after doctors treated her injuries


Ms Stevenson's eye remained blackened and bruised after doctors treated her injuries






On the show Ms Stevenson said: 'I hate anything mediocre. I can’t be middle... I’ve never been the person that comes second'


On the show Ms Stevenson said: 'I hate anything mediocre. I can’t be middle... I’ve never been the person that comes second'



Ms Stevenson's eye remained blackened and bruised after doctors treated her injuries (left) Ms Stevenson before the attack, right



She said of the Metropolitan Police: 'They just don't care. They have no interest. They've done nothing.'


Businesswoman Ms Stevenson described the terrifying assault near Charing Cross station, which came at the end of a night of Christmas partying on December 16.


'They battered me,' she said.


'One man went behind me and pushed me and the next thing I knew my face went forward and was met with two punches.


'I was smacked squarely in the face - I feel like they tee'd me up.

'He punched me on my cheek and fractured my cheek and I have damage to my eye socket.


'I can't see out of that eye at the moment and I have to wait for all the swelling to go down before doctors will be able to see if my eyesight has been affected permanently.


'My memory has been affected and I am getting confused which has left me feeling really vulnerable. My dad is having to drive me everywhere and I feel like a 12-year-old.' 


A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police, when asked about why no action was being taken to view CCTV of the attack on the young woman, said: 'The CCTV cameras in McDonalds did not cover the area where the offences took place.


'Since the two women were unable to provide a time at which they entered McDonalds – and they stated that they would not be able to identify the suspects if they saw them again – officers spoke with the victim and explained that there was insufficient likelihood of suspects being identified to warrant analysis of around 90 minutes of CCTV footage from McDonalds.


'Any new information - including further details from the victim as to the time that she was in McDonalds - will be investigated.'


She described the man who hit her from the front as 5ft 10in, white, with stubble, and wearing a distinctive bright red puffer jacket. Both men had Eastern European accents.


She said: 'I could 100 per cent ID them and police could follow where they went from all the CCTV cameras around Charing Cross.'


Ms Stevenson, who at 21 was the youngest contestant in her cohort, survived until week six of the reality show in 2015.        


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