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New photo Shocking moment 15st American football-playing pub chef gets bar manager in a HEADLOCK

This is the shocking moment a bar manager passes out after being put in a headlock and 'strangled' by a colleague at a Christmas party.


Molly Phillips, 24, collapses to the floor after chef and amateur American footballer Nathan Webb appears to put his arm around her neck and squeeze tight.


Her arms go rigid as he holds her before eventually loosening his grip and leaving her lying behind the bar motionless.


The incident at the Cameo Club in Cardiff, where the pair both worked, was caught on CCTV.



Molly Phillips, 24, a bar manager, collapsed at a staff Christmas party when the pub chef Nathan Webb, a 15st American football player gripped her neck and choked her 


Molly Phillips, 24, a bar manager, collapsed at a staff Christmas party when the pub chef Nathan Webb, a 15st American football player gripped her neck and choked her 



Molly Phillips, 24, a bar manager, collapsed at a staff Christmas party when the pub chef Nathan Webb, a 15st American football player gripped her neck and choked her 





Mr Webb (pictured), a pub chef who plays American football, is accused of throttling a bar manager so hard that she thought she had suffered a stroke the next morning


Mr Webb (pictured), a pub chef who plays American football, is accused of throttling a bar manager so hard that she thought she had suffered a stroke the next morning



Mr Webb (pictured), a pub chef who plays American football, is accused of throttling a bar manager so hard that she thought she had suffered a stroke the next morning





CCTV filmed the incident and shows the chef with his arm around Miss Phillips. She said she passed out and the next morning thought she'd had a stroke


CCTV filmed the incident and shows the chef with his arm around Miss Phillips. She said she passed out and the next morning thought she'd had a stroke



CCTV filmed the incident and shows the chef with his arm around Miss Phillips. She said she passed out and the next morning thought she'd had a stroke





The alleged incident took place at the Cameo Club in Roath, Cardiff (pictured) where Miss Phillips and Mr Webb both worked at the time


The alleged incident took place at the Cameo Club in Roath, Cardiff (pictured) where Miss Phillips and Mr Webb both worked at the time


The alleged incident took place at the Cameo Club in Roath, Cardiff (pictured) where Miss Phillips and Mr Webb both worked at the time


And today the shocking footage was played at an employment tribunal, which ruled in Ms Phillips' favour that she was unfairly dismissed when bosses failed to properly investigate her complaint that she was strangled at the party.


Ms Phillips told the court she suffered such serious facial paralysis that she may never be able to smile properly again.


The Cameo Club had its last Christmas party on New Years Day but the morning after the bash, Ms Phillips woke up and noticed she had slight facial palsy but was baffled as to why.


Fearing she was having a stroke, she went to the doctors but was told her injuries were 'either caused by lack of oxygen or nerve damage'.


Returning to work, she viewed the CCTV to find out what had gone on and saw Webb appear to choke her.


The tribunal heard that burly Mr Webb was arrested over the incident but released under investigation and remained employed by the Cameo Club after the incident.


He is still employed by the bar. 




Ms Phillips, who had no recollection of what happened, went to hospital the following day fearing she had had a stroke after after sending her mum a photo of her sloping mouth 


Ms Phillips, who had no recollection of what happened, went to hospital the following day fearing she had had a stroke after after sending her mum a photo of her sloping mouth 



Ms Phillips, who had no recollection of what happened, went to hospital the following day fearing she had had a stroke after after sending her mum a photo of her sloping mouth 





Mr Webb can be seen on the CCTV leaning over after he appears to throttle the bar manager at the staff Christmas party in Cardiff


Mr Webb can be seen on the CCTV leaning over after he appears to throttle the bar manager at the staff Christmas party in Cardiff



Mr Webb can be seen on the CCTV leaning over after he appears to throttle the bar manager at the staff Christmas party in Cardiff



Ms Phillips initially returned to work after the incident and told bosses she did not want to take any action.


But as time went, she became increasingly distrustful and fearful of Webb


At the same time, medics were telling her that the injuries she suffered would have longer lasting effects than previously thought.


Yet when she raised these concerns with the directors of the company, she was told to get over it and ultimately felt she had no choice but to quit.


In her judgement following the tribunal, judge Alison Frazer was heavily critical of the Cameo's directors for failing to take her concerns seriously.


She said: 'The fact was the CCTV evidence showed that Mr Webb had her in a hold which caused her to fall to the floor.


'It was only open to the Respondent to take a view as to what action was appropriate after it had impartially gathered the facts via an investigation.


'I find that from April onwards Mr Davies acted in a way which was dismissive of the Claimant's feelings about the incident. He told her to 'get over it' when referring to the Christmas party incident.'




Ms Phillips (pictured) told how she passed out after chef Mr Webb gripped her neck at a Christmas party


Ms Phillips (pictured) told how she passed out after chef Mr Webb gripped her neck at a Christmas party



Ms Phillips (pictured) told how she passed out after chef Mr Webb gripped her neck at a Christmas party






Miss Phillips said she told firm boss Huw Davies about the incident


Miss Phillips said she told firm boss Huw Davies about the incident






Director Jason Pearce (pictured) was told of the attack, but said said he didn't thing the incident was serious


Director Jason Pearce (pictured) was told of the attack, but said said he didn't thing the incident was serious



Miss Phillips said she told firm bosses Huw Davies (pictured left at Cardiff magistrates courthouse) and Jason Pearce (right) of the attack, but her complaints were not taken seriously



Since the incident, Ms Phillips says that as well as her partial facial paralysis, she suffers from PTSD, anxiety and depression.


She added: 'I can't smile in photographs.


'People don't notice it, but I notice it more than anything.


'If it's still like that when I get married, I won't be able to smile in my wedding photos. Things like that. It's not nice.'


But Ms Phillips said the worst bit was the fact her bosses didn't do anything.


She continued: 'I'd worked there for two and half years and done everything to that place and it was just like, I realised I meant nothing to them and I was completely disposable.'


In her evidence at the employment tribunal at Cardiff Magistrates Court in November, she claimed the club's company director, Jason Pearce, was heard joking about the incident with Mr Webb.


She also told the hearing that after other alleged behaviour by Mr Webb including putting chilli in a staff member's soup and threatening someone on a night out, she told her employers she had begun lose faith in their ability 'to keep her safe in her workplace'.


She claimed she was told in one meeting on April 4 by another director Huw Davies to just 'get over it', and was told the same comment again on April 18.


In her written judgement, Judge Frazer criticised the directors for not fully investigating at this stage.


She wrote: 'She was able to carry on at work without suffering any real psychological effects, working alongside Mr Webb, until March.


'In March the Claimant observed two incidents that made her perceive the Christmas party incident in a different way.


'Rightly or wrongly, she formed the view from these incidents that he had the capacity to be violent towards women. This made her believe that she had been the victim of insidious violence at the hands of Mr Webb.


'Around this time, she also learnt that her facial paralysis was more permanent than initially anticipated. I find that this culminated in her feeling vulnerable around Mr Webb in the workplace.




Miss Phillips has won her case against the company for unfair dismissal at the employment tribunal and has submitted a personal injury claim. She told the hearing that she felt that she was forced to quit 


Miss Phillips has won her case against the company for unfair dismissal at the employment tribunal and has submitted a personal injury claim. She told the hearing that she felt that she was forced to quit 


Miss Phillips has won her case against the company for unfair dismissal at the employment tribunal and has submitted a personal injury claim. She told the hearing that she felt that she was forced to quit 



'In my finding there was an inextricable link between the incident at the Christmas party and the workplace, even though it had happened off duty. It was a works Christmas party held on site.'


She also criticised the directors for their response to the CCTV footage.


She said: 'Mr Pearce understood from observation of the CCTV that the Claimant had been strangled.


'Mr Davies, on the other hand, denied that this was the case. Mr Pearce did not watch the video until April or May and Mr Davies only watched it once.'


The judge concluded that because of their actions - and the actions of another person brought in to hear a grievance that Ms Phillips raised - she was justified in resigning and was 'constructively unfairly dismissed.'


Afterwards Ms Phillips said she had a 'sense of relief' adding: 'It just feels like a weight lifted,' she added. 'I don't want to think about it anymore.'


Cameo Club declined to comment while South Wales Police said: 'A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of assault and he is currently released under investigation.'


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