A POLICEWOMAN was pushed through a plate glass door after a three-in-a-bed romp, a court heard yesterday. Louise Flanagan, 22, was said to have been attacked by Kim Tempest, 27, after the pair stripped to their underwear with playboy doctor Matthew Hunter, 33. Miss Flanagan was allegedly standing up for chiropractor Dr Hunter’s estranged wife Carolyn. The doctor, a father of two, had invited the unmarried WPC — a patient — to his home for a drink after a scan showed her back problem was improving, said prosecutor Timothy Sapwell. Tempest, Dr Hunter’s mistress, arrived three hours later, the jury was told. Mr Sapwell told Birmingham Crown Court: “The three of them ended up in one bedroom and, in fact, one bed together
It seems Miss Flanagan suspected this may have been a situation engineered by Dr Hunter and perhaps by Tempest for other reasons. “Miss Flanagan was unhappy about the arrangement and in due course, during the early hours of the morning, went downstairs to get a drink of water. She was joined by the defendant and Dr Hunter also came down. “Miss Flanagan was standing in the kitchen and Tempest was saying things about Dr Hunter’s wife, who was estranged from him and staying in America. “His wife was also a chiropractor who had treated Miss Flanagan’s mother so she stuck up for Mrs Hunter. “It seems this made Tempest angry and she pushed Miss Flanagan, causing her to fall through a glass pane in the door.” The cop, of Streetly, Birmingham, suffered several cuts in the incident in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. She denies joining the other two in the bed. Tempest, also from Streetly, denies assault. The trial continues.
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