A grandmother repeatedly drove into her neighbour's legs during a row over £100, a court heard. Jane Williams, 62, nudged neighbour Helen Wingstedt with her black Jaguar 'at least six times', Cardiff Crown Court heard.
Ms Wingstedt, who had known Williams for six months, was left with bruises on her legs. READ MORE: Wearing a leather jacket and hoop earrings to court, she told WalesOnline she was "deeply remorseful" over the offence.
The court heard how the gran-of-seven had flown into a rage over an alleged unpaid debt of £100 to Williams' husband, a mechanic who had done some work on the victim's car.
Prosecutor Sophie Kenny said Williams "shunted" Ms Wingstedt along a road in Llantwit Major, south Wales, at around 3.40pm on February
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