Danielle Lloyd - Beaten up outside nightclub (NSFW)

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These were the shocking images after model Danielle Lloyd was allegedly attacked by two women in a nightclub brawl early on Bank Holiday Monday.

The 25-year-old is shown lying sprawled on the pavement outside, shoeless and bloodied.

Female friends gathered round her are also flecked with blood. Miss Lloyd, who had smiled happily for photographers as she arrived at the Crystal nightclub in central London, is said to have been thrown on to a table of drinks.

It is the second time in a month that the reality television star has been assaulted on a night out.

A spokesman for Miss Lloyd, who is dating Spurs footballer Jamie O'Hara, said she was having emergency surgery to a serious injury to her leg.

'Danielle sustained a serious wound to her back which required stitches upon arrival at hospital,' the spokesman said. 'The injury to her leg is more serious.'

He added: 'Danielle had been socialising with six friends, including her boyfriend Jamie O'Hara, when the unprovoked attack occurred at around 2.30am. Danielle was thrown on to a table of drinks by two females.

'An ambulance was called and Mr O'Hara awaited its arrival outside before travelling with Miss Lloyd to the hospital.'

A Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed that two women had been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and bailed until a date in July.

At the beginning of the month Miss Lloyd, who has appeared on Celebrity Big Brother, said she suffered a cut lip in a bar fracas with friends of O'Hara's ex-girlfriend, Sade Metcalfe.

Miss Lloyd claimed one of the group hit her in the face as she turned to leave Funkymojoe bar in South Woodford, North-East London.

At the time police confirmed officers were investigating reports of an assault at the venue.

Miss Lloyd shot to fame when she was stripped of her Miss Great Britain title in 2006 after it was revealed she was having a relationship with one of the judges, footballer Teddy Sheringham, at the time of the final.

Since dating Sheringham, she has been linked to a string of other footballers including Marcus Bent, who played for Charlton Athletic at the time, and Spurs striker Jermain Defoe.

Lloyd was invited to join the cast of Celebrity Big Brother in 2007.

While in the house she became embroiled in a racism row which saw her being accused of bullying Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty along with Jade Goody and former pop star Jo O'Meara.
 
Please someone edit the title, I've copied this from another forum and someone has misinterprited the story as I have read this and has no involvement of rape.

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What I find disturbing is that she's shown outside the club, lying bleeding profusely on a cold pavement, without any cover over her, in the chilly hours of the early morning. What the hell was the club doing allowing a badly-injured customer to (presumably) walk outside, bleeding like a stuck pig? They should've kept her inside, covered her up, staunched the blood flow and got the other patrons out of the place, to give her some privacy. Crikey Moses, basic First Aid and common sense! To be licensed, the club will have security people who are qualified to take care of incidents like this - not to let someone possibly go into shock.
 
I would agree with that, if this is the way they treat a celebrity client, how would an ordinary member of the public be treated?
I suppose the HSE will get involved now, and insist on the use of plastic drinks containers. :)

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They should've kept her inside, covered her up, staunched the blood flow and got the other patrons out of the place.

You're joking surely, Krizon?

If a club was cleared out everytime there was a bloody punch-up, every club in the country would be closed down by midnight!
 
While in the house she became embroiled in a racism row which saw her being accused of bullying Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty along with Jade Goody and former pop star Jo O'Meara.

Jo O'Meara must be shitting herself.
 
No, tracks, I'm not joking. She's covered in blood from what must be quite a serious wound. Put it this way - if it had happened in a restaurant or a hotel, would you expect to see her lying in the street post-attack? No, you wouldn't. Every venue first and foremost has a duty of care to its customers. You take the perpetrators of the deed/s outside, or you restrain them in another room until the police come. What you absolutely don't do is put a badly-injured person out on the street where they could come, in their vulnerable position, under further attack or get robbed, and where they are likely to suffer from shock due to blood loss. Look at her - she looks like she's been knifed, but has presumably suffered multiple lacerations due to broken glass.

As for the point about closing clubs - maybe the wonderful idea of round-the-clock boozing isn't really right for the British? We can't hold our likker, it seems, and we can't control ourselves. So, yeah, close the buggers down by midnight if it stops A&E services being choked (which they are) by idiots who can't say 'no' to the next shot.
 
I understand what you are saying, Krizon, but it's harder than that to apprehend every violent drunk inside a night club!

In fairness to her, she looks in a fairly bad state alright, though her boyfriend (who Harry Redknapp must be most proud of...) did ring for an ambulance. As for the trained first-aid workers in clubs, I've been to plenty and have never come across them or even been made aware of their existence (though, in saying that, I, or anyone who I've been with, have never had any reason to)!

On the last point, in my experience (in both Ireland and England) it's a tiny minority of gobshites who cause trouble, rather than half of the people in the club.
 
All door supervisors in clubs now take a succession of NVQs, etc, tracks. They must be licensed and clubs can't employ security people who aren't. The cost is pretty high, around £400 a person per course, but they will start with basic First Aid (all of us ancients at Lingfield took this one, as eventually all raceday stewards will be required to have the basics), go on to fire, safety exits, injury, incident, fighting, illness, bomb threat, evacuation and a host of related procedures. I took that course as well, but there are more to follow if we want them. That's why I'm outraged about the way she's being allowed to lie in the street like that. The club staff should have at least got her to a place of safety - even if it's just the club's office - and be staunching the wounds, calling the ambulance and the police. They also have the power to detain the persons who caused the injuries until police arrive, as it's an arrestable offence. Maybe they were focussing too much on that and not on the victim. Doesn't matter whose boyfriend she is, or what she's like, how snockered she is or any other judgment - she's an injured human being and she needs attention, and not the sort from photographers.
 
All door supervisors in clubs now take a succession of NVQs, etc, tracks.
That doesn't stop some of them being steroid controlled idiots though. Many have no sense of how to treat people, and as trackside says the vast majority of people on a night out are there for a good time.

I once went to see a DJ I like at Digital in Newcastle in the centre of life - I was on my own as my friend couldn't make it but wasn't bothered, i'm a stocky lad so I can look after myself; I was told by one of the buffoons on the door "sorry mate your not the type of person we want in the club".

I hadn't had a drink, was dressed smartly, and just wanted to come in to sample the music. Why I was told that is beyond me. They are a bunch of wankers, i'm afraid.

Finding a bouncer who's got something in between his/her ears is quite something to come by - they're controlled by their "hard" image.
 
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All door supervisors in clubs now take a succession of NVQs, etc, tracks. They must be licensed and clubs can't employ security people who aren't. The cost is pretty high, around £400 a person per course, but they will start with basic First Aid (all of us ancients at Lingfield took this one, as eventually all raceday stewards will be required to have the basics), go on to fire, safety exits, injury, incident, fighting, illness, bomb threat, evacuation and a host of related procedures. I took that course as well, but there are more to follow if we want them. That's why I'm outraged about the way she's being allowed to lie in the street like that. The club staff should have at least got her to a place of safety - even if it's just the club's office - and be staunching the wounds, calling the ambulance and the police. They also have the power to detain the persons who caused the injuries until police arrive, as it's an arrestable offence. Maybe they were focussing too much on that and not on the victim. Doesn't matter whose boyfriend she is, or what she's like, how snockered she is or any other judgment - she's an injured human being and she needs attention, and not the sort from photographers.

Quite often it's the people on the door who are responsible for the violence. A fact you are well aware of Kri.
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Exactly Honest Tom, I seen four of them beating the life out of one bloke not so long ago. everyone in the place was shocked.
 
My friend's fiance was crippled and brain-damaged by a nightclub "doorman" in Cheltenham some 15/20 years ago.

Quite a few door staff join purely for the sake of being able to: a) pull girls and b) throw their weight around with the lads. Most of the ex-army chaps we employed would talk things down, but quite a few of the others were hotheads who just couldn't wait to get stuck in.

The pictures above look very much as though both parties were thrown out with no concern for injuries, just getting the "trouble" off the premises.
 
At least her foot is facing the right way!
Would agree about ex-servicemen making good door men, particularly military police, they have confidence and training.
 
Redhead, yes, they were just bouncers back then and those type of thugs were the people who caused as much trouble as put it out. They were often recruited with criminal histories, too, something which can't happen now (legally) as all 'door supervisors' have to be Police-checked for any past convictions. Things have evolved, thanks mostly to issues of Health & Safety in the workplace, and all doormen must now show their photo ID clearly when on duty, which means they've passed exams and are licensed by the SIA (Security Industry Association). We've got lots of them trained up at racecourses now, and the focus is on the safety of the customer, not on the brutality that can be demonstrated.

Honest Tom, that's just a nasty rumour about me Tazering John McCririck - and I know nothing about how he came to be found in just a nappy and bonnet later on, with "Kiss Me, Baby" written on his chest in Magic Marker.

(Note to self: check batteries. No point in only half-mullering the buggers.)
 
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Honest Tom, that's just a nasty rumour about me Tazering John McCririck - and I know nothing about how he came to be found in just a nappy and bonnet later on, with "Kiss Me, Baby" written on his chest in Magic Marker.

(Note to self: check batteries. No point in only half-mullering the buggers.)

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The E. Dead Group are recruiting people of your nature Kri?
 
The E. Dead Group can have my services for a few cuppas and a bacon sarnie if they want, HT. I'm old, overweight, wrinkled. I come very cheap. 40 years ago, they couldn't have bought me for an hour. As it were.
 
It's got nothing to do with her region Dave, i'd have made the same comment about Abbey Clancy or any other glamour girl who seems obsessed with footballers and the pararazzi. Coleen doesn't get her tits out for money and she's known Wayne since she was a kid.
 
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redhead - in your experience would it be unusual/unwise to leave hospital with your leg looking like this:

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Only if I thought a photographer might be around!

Seriously though, so long as the wound was clean at the time of her leaving and staff were satisfied that any bleeding had stopped, there wouldn't be too much to worry about. She will probably have to return for wound checks and dressing changes a few times until staff are satisfied that it has healed.

It looks very much here as though she has had to return to the hospital for a dressing change because the wound started bleeding again once she got home.
 
I find it rather sad that the photographs were taken and wonder at the need to post them on here.

That particular club is a well known haunt of the nouveau riche and beautiful people Colin, and make no mistake, people like Danielle Lloyd go there precisely because she knows she will be photographed
 
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