Drunk Royal Navy chef demanded fella ‘put your head right here’ after bottle of pink
A Royal Navy chef got carried away after a few drinks and shoved her colleague’s heads into her cleavage.
Leading Rating Natasha Crawley made sexually-suggestive actions at a party on a warship. She was also said to straddle another shipmate, a court martial reported.
She was previously disciplined for having sex on a ship, but the 30-year-old hasn’t appeared to change too much since her 2015 incident. This time, she was thought to be drunk as she entered with a bottle of red wine.
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The incident took place on HMS Lancaster, which attacked carried out an attack in the Red Sea just seven days before. The crew were having a huge bash, which she entered already tipsy, reports The Sun.
At the party, Crawley tripped herself into a colleague and “grabbed him with both hands and pulled him into her, his head into her chest”. The incident took place at around 2am.
An official investigation took place, where the man was said to push her off with a lot of force as she would not move. Prosecutor Rupert Gregory spoke at the Bulford Military Court in Wiltshire and emphasised the man told her to “get off.”
After her first victim, Crawley was said to head over to another officer and sat on his lap and leaned in to kiss him. He was said to look panicked.
Crawley was said to latch onto both men, “He pushed her away as two others dragged her away by her shoulders.” After her drunken actions she went back to her cabin, but could be heard screaming loudly for 90 minutes before she eventually retired to her bed.
Fiona Edington stood in to represent Crawley: “She had drunk too much and she apologises for that.” Apart from her actions, several say she works around 18 hours a day and has shown great work ethics.”
During her trial, Assistant Judge Advocate John Atwill told Crawley “Your behaviour was crass and offensive.” The incident appeared to be a one-off and the judge said she showed obvious remorse.
Crawley has been suspended from her role for around 18 months, before she is allowed to return. During this time, she must spend 16 weeks in a service detention.
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