court was told.Lucy Nobile, 20, was "scarred for life" when an eight-inch piece of glass tore into her neck - just 5mm from her carotid artery.The community volunteer, who has the rare genetic eye condition Stargardt disease, which can lead to severe loss of vision, also suffered deep cuts to her lip, chin and cheek, and popped blood vessels in her eye during the attack.James Booth, 29, admitted downing seven pints and two shots at the Hole in the Wall in Colchester, Essex, before launching into the unprovoked assault.Ipswich Crown Court heard how the attack had left Lucy "fearful of making contact with people at all".Speaking outside court, Lucy said: "I was just chatting to a friend of mine and the next minute I had glass hanging out of.
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