Lefty celebrity photgrapher, Cinnamon Heathcote Drury, who did nothing more than try to help a Muslim pregnant woman load items onto the checkout counter because her husband refused to, is now charged with ‘racially aggravated assault,” even though she claims that she is the only one who was assaulted.
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According to the Muslim prosecutor, a portrait photographer to the stars shoved a pregnant Muslim woman to the floor and called her a terrorist during a row in Tesco (a halal-certified store), a court heard yesterday. Cinnamon Heathcote-Drury also branded the hijab-wearing woman’s family suicide bombers, it was alleged.
The 41-year-old, who has 11 portraits hanging in the National Portrait Gallery including exhibits of London mayor Boris Johnson and Newsnight’s Jeremy Paxman, denies racially-aggravated assault. She told a jury at Isleworth Crown Court that trouble began at the Tesco store in Kensington, West London, when she offered to help the woman, Mounia Hamoumi, and her husband unload their shopping trolley.
The court was told she had overheard the husband refusing to help his wife because he was too busy looking after their children. ‘I told him that is what feminism is all about, women helping women – and he told me to “get lost”,’ claimed Heathcote-Drury.
But prosecutor Nermine Abdel Sayed said: ‘You took objection to that inequality didn’t you? Coupled with the woman wearing Islamic dress, you waded in and instigated the whole incident. ‘When your offer of help was rejected you became more confrontational and you very quickly lost control and were shouting at them. ‘Your tone was aggressive and you used the words “suicide bomber” and “terrorist”, and told them: “I am a British citizen. I don’t know where you are from.” ‘You went to the woman and pushed her.’
Heathcote-Drury is also accused of telling the family: ‘You’re probably claiming welfare [allowance].’ She denied this and using any racist language, and said she was the true victim.
The photographer, whose portrait subjects also include actor Terence Stamp and ministers Kenneth Clarke and Iain Duncan Smith, told the court: ‘Those words were made up, they have misheard it for their purpose.’
With tears in her eyes, she said: ‘I am the only one who was assaulted. I am the only one with injuries.’ Heathcote-Drury made an assault complaint to police, claiming she was tripped, kicked and punched by Mrs Hamoumi, but this was not pursued by the investigating officers.
TESCO ALLOWS ISRAEL-HATING PROTESTERS INTO THEIR STORES TO HARASS AND ASSAULT CUSTOMERS WHO BUY ISRAELI-MADE GOODS
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