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‘All British people should die’: Irish woman convicted after ‘anti-english’ rant at UK hotel

‘All British people should die’: Irish woman convicted after ‘anti-english’ rant at UK hotel

Cait O’Halloran

A 40-year-old woman in the UK has been convicted of racially aggravated harassment after verbally abusing hotel staff during an incident in Cheshire.Cait O’Halloran, an Irish national living in Littlehampton, West Sussex, admitted the offence at Warrington Magistrates’ Court. She was fined £614 and ordered to pay £331 in costs and a surcharge.The court heard the incident took place at a Holiday Inn in Runcorn on January 17, when police were called following reports of a heavily intoxicated woman behaving aggressively toward staff, according to the Daily Mail.Prosecutor Umer Zeb told the court that O’Halloran became abusive while requesting a replacement key card at reception.“A 999 report was made from Holiday Inn in Runcorn of a heavily intoxicated female was being verbally abusive to staff.

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It was anti-English abuse,” he said.He added that during the exchange, she made remarks including: “He is a live creature” and “All British people should die.”According to the prosecution, O’Halloran later returned to the reception area and directed further abuse at staff members.“She has become verbally abusive and said they ‘should burn in hell’ and ‘All British people should burn in hell’,” Zeb said. “She said, ‘F*** off and die’ to both employees.” The court was told O’Halloran has no previous convictions.Her solicitor, Peter Green, said the incident was out of character and linked to alcohol consumption.“This is totally out of character for her. She has no previous convictions recorded against her,” he said.“Clearly, alcohol has played a part in this offence. Miss O’Halloran’s memory and recollection is somewhat hazy. She is mortified by her actions.”During sentencing, magistrate Paula Jones acknowledged her guilty plea and remorse.“It is obvious you acknowledge your remorse which makes a big difference in these cases, taking responsibility for this offence,” she said.Following the hearing, O’Halloran was informed that the conviction would form part of her criminal record.Official figures show that in the year ending March 2025, police recorded around 98,000 race-related hate crimes in England and Wales, with a significant proportion involving victims identified as white.

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