Jailed drug addict is an '˜evil b***h'
And members of assailant Lynette Oakey’s family turned out in disgust at their daughter and sister’s behaviour when she appeared at Preston Crown Court - and to express their concern for her victim Veronica Heyes, 80.
Oakey, 34, admitted robbery and three bail offences after failing to turn up to face the consequences of her cowardly attack on Mrs Heyes, on three separate occasions.
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Hide AdAnd family friend Janice Booth said: “I’m disgusted with her. She deserves everything she gets, the evil b***h.”
Oakey, of City Road, Kitt Green, attacked frail Mrs Heyes as she went for a blood test at Geoffrey Street clinic in Preston on September 4.
She approached Mrs Heyes and asked her for a cigarette before making a grab for her handbag.
But when Mrs Heyes tightened her grip on her bag, Oakey kicked her walking stick away and Mrs Heyes lost her balance and fell to the floor - still clutching her handbag.
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Hide AdAs Mrs Heyes lay on the floor with a bruised head, face and wrist, Oakey pulled the great-grandmother’s bag over her head and made off.
But two Good Samaritans who heard Mrs Heyes’ screams, caught the robber and held her till the police arrived.
Recorder Guy Mathieson, sentencing, said: “Mrs Heyes should be commended for her bravery and equally those individuals who came so quickly to arrest the defendant.”
Preston Crown Court heard Oakey had lived a fairly stable life after battling with drugs in the early 2000’s.
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Hide AdBut since the breakdown of her marriage she returned to Preston and her old ways.
The judge said: “The difficulty with that is that the focus of that becomes entirely driven by your need to get your next fix.
“You don’t give any thought to anything else and it overwhelms any thought for anyone else.”
As the judge handed down a sentence of two years and 10 months, members of Oakey’s family expressed their disgust and offered condolences to Mrs Heyes.
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Hide AdHer sister, Dawn Oakey, said: “They say there’s justice? Two years for robbing an old woman? It’s a joke.”
The distraught widow, who has more than 30 grandchildren and great grandchildren, said: “I was a mess, my face was black, my wrist was severely swollen and there were bruises everywhere.
“My face looked so bad I didn’t want my grandchildren seeing me.
“I didn’t go out for three weeks because I was so scared. I’m a tough nut - I’m a Wigan girl - but this knocked me for six. I have to sleep with the light on, which I’ve never ever done in my life.
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Hide Ad“It was absolutely horrible. I was in a bad way, I was shaking.
“I was a prime target. I was helpless without my crutch. She would have known that - but she knocked it out of my hand and knocked me to the floor. She didn’t say anything, but my bag had been securely strapped to my front so she had to knock me over to pull it over my head.”
As Mrs Heyes left the court, Oakey’s family hugged the great-grandmother and offered her their apologies, saying: “She’s brought shame on the family.”