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Moment neighbour from hell launches at lady with a shovel after spate of violent assaults on couple with an iron poker and cattle prod

This is the shocking moment a former police officer smashes her neighbour over the head with a shovel during a spate of horror attacks on the woman and her husband.

Paula Attwood-Rees, from Usk, Monmouthshire, assaulted the couple both inside and outside their home in May this year – using several dangerous weapons during the attacks.

In the footage, released by Gwent Police, the former police officer can be seen in a blue t-shirt approaching a woman standing near a hedge while holding a shovel in both of her hands.

Attwood-Rees then lifts the gardening tool and viciously strikes the woman – causing a passing motorist to park up and return to the scene after witnessing the distressing attack.

She can then be seen raising the shovel again and slamming it down over the lady as another passerby intervenes.

Paula Attwood-Rees (pictured in blue t-shirt) assaulted a woman after hitting her over the head with a shovel

Paula Attwood-Rees (pictured in blue t-shirt) assaulted a woman after hitting her over the head with a shovel

In footage, the woman, 59, can be seen holding the gardening tool with two hands before striking her victim again

In footage, the woman, 59, can be seen holding the gardening tool with two hands before striking her victim again 

Attwood-Rees pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, aggravated burglary with intent, common assault of an emergency worker, and two counts of causing criminal damage to property

Attwood-Rees pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, aggravated burglary with intent, common assault of an emergency worker, and two counts of causing criminal damage to property

The attack came after the defendant had entered the couple's home and punched the woman
She also struck the man, Chris, 70, on the head with a poker

The attack came after the defendant (pictured left and right, with her partner) had entered the couple’s home and punched the woman, Jacqueline Teague, 69, in the face, while also striking the man, Chris, 70, on the head with a poker

In footage captured by a passing motorist, Attwood-Rees can be seen towering over her neighbour, who is on the ground, with the shovel in her hands

In footage captured by a passing motorist, Attwood-Rees can be seen towering over her neighbour, who is on the ground, with the shovel in her hands

The motorist leaps out of his car and grabs the shovel out her hand as the victim is slumped to the ground on all fours, struggling to stand up. 

Attwood-Rees hit the woman with a shovel outside the property after causing damage to two parked cars.

She has now been jailed for the horror attack and campaign against her neighbours.  

The clip captured the moment she was tackled to the ground and handcuffed by officers after carrying out the violent acts. 

The attack came after the defendant had entered the couple’s home and punched the woman, Jacqueline Teague, 69, in the face, while also striking the man, Chris, 70, on the head with a poker.    

She had kicked her way through the French windows into the couple’s living room and punched Mrs Teague in the face, breaking her nose and slicing her wrist open with one of two knives, the court heard.

Mr Teague tried to stop her and was hit with the iron poker and was slashed with a knife.

Attwood-Rees told them that she was going to kill the pair of them. The attack then continued outside the front of the couple’s house.

The former police officer was jailed for more than six years for the vicious assault

The former police officer was jailed for more than six years for the vicious assault

Attwood-Rees also damaged two parked cars during her violent rampage

Attwood-Rees also damaged two parked cars during her violent rampage

The clip captured the moment Attwood-Rees was tackled to the ground and arrested by officers

The clip captured the moment Attwood-Rees was tackled to the ground and arrested by officers

She also pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited weapon - a cattle prod electric shock device (pictured)

She also pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited weapon – a cattle prod electric shock device (pictured)

Attwood-Rees pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, aggravated burglary with intent, common assault of an emergency worker, and two counts of causing criminal damage to property, according to Gwent Police.

She also pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited weapon – a cattle prod electric shock device – possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place.

Detective Constable Abigail Short, the officer in the case, said: ‘Everyone has the right to feel safe in their own homes and on their property.

‘It was truly terrifying for these two victims when the defendant burst into their home uninvited with the sole intention of attacking them and causing harm.

‘Luckily neither were seriously injured but the potential risk of harm that these dangerous and prohibited weapons could have caused is frightening.

‘I hope the victims can continue the process of moving on and rebuilding their lives after this traumatic attack, but I’d also like to thank the man whose brave actions prevented further escalation.’

When police arrived at the scene, she kicked PC Wayne Harrington as he was trying to put handcuffs on her. 

The court was told Attwood-Rees has previous convictions dating back to 2008 when she refused to provide a specimen of breath.

The court was told Attwood-Rees has previous convictions dating back to 2008 when she refused to provide a specimen of breath

The court was told Attwood-Rees has previous convictions dating back to 2008 when she refused to provide a specimen of breath

Attwood-Rees hit the woman with a shovel outside the property after causing damage to two parked cars

Attwood-Rees hit the woman with a shovel outside the property after causing damage to two parked cars

The attack came after the defendant had entered the couple's home and punched the woman, Jacqueline Teague, 69, in the face, while also striking the man, Chris, 70, on the head with a poker

The attack came after the defendant had entered the couple’s home and punched the woman, Jacqueline Teague, 69, in the face, while also striking the man, Chris, 70, on the head with a poker

She was also convicted of assaulting two police officers and was given a community order.

Judge Jeremy Jenkins noted this was the third time she had been convicted of assaulting police officers.

The court heard she has suffered from PTSD after serving as a response officer with South Wales Police.

Attwood-Rees was sentenced to six years and two months in prison when she appeared at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court on Tuesday 22 October.