A woman with two kids escapes prison after going on a destructive rampage in a bar on Valentine's Day.

She firmly believes her drink was drugged before the Valentine's Day event in Mandurah, an hour south of Perth, in 2020.

June 24th 2024.

A woman with two kids escapes prison after going on a destructive rampage in a bar on Valentine's Day.
A woman from Western Australia recently found herself in a precarious situation after driving her red Mustang into a bar on the coast and striking the bar manager with her stiletto heel. Luckily, she was able to avoid jail time and instead received a suspended sentence. The incident occurred on Valentine's Day last year at the Monkey Bar and Lounge in Mandurah, which is about an hour south of Perth. According to her, her drink had been spiked, causing her to act out of character.

As a result of her actions, panicked patrons fled the bar as she repeatedly rammed her car into the building. Her behavior caught the attention of the police, who eventually traced debris from her car's popped tire back to her home. She was arrested and brought to court on Monday, where the 40-year-old mother of two claimed she had no recollection of the events due to being drugged. She even went as far as to suggest that her lawyer had forced her to plead guilty.

Despite her claims, she was still held accountable for her actions and received a suspended sentence, along with a hefty fine and a two-year driving ban. The court also heard that Manley had been going through a tumultuous and violent divorce, which had a significant impact on her mental state. This was evident in her other offenses, which included threatening a neighbor and violating a restraining order.

It's a relief that Manley will not be behind bars, but it's clear that she needs support and assistance during this difficult time. She has been through a lot and it's important for her to seek help and guidance. The National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT is available for anyone who may need support. Let's hope that Manley can get the help she needs and move forward in a positive direction.

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