Single mum, 30, who hit headlines as doc prostitute faces jail after being filmed ramming biker in her Audi
Leanne Davies, 30, had argued with the motorcylist before she swerved onto the wrong side of the road, hitting him
Leanne Davies, 30, had argued with the motorcylist before she swerved onto the wrong side of the road, hitting him
A WOMAN who made headlines after sneaking into a hospital emergency room to have sex with a doctor while she worked as a prostitute now faces jail for allegedly hitting a motorcyclist in a road rage incident.
Leanne Davies had argued with the motorcyclist before she was captured on camera swerving onto the wrong side of the road and hitting the bike.
In the video, the 30-year-old's Audi can be seen cutting through the traffic, with the motorcyclist pushed off his bike after the crash.
She has now admitted to one count of dangerous driving after the incident, which took place in the city on January 7 this year.
The single mother had previously gained notoriety when a doctor buzzed her into a secure area of the hospital, with the pair having sex in between the trainee anaesthetist helping with emergency caesareans.
Dr Rupert Pemsel , who was 32 at the time of the tribunal, had romped with the woman for 40 minutes, escaping being struck off the medical roster as he deemed an "excellent doctor".
The married dad of two had told the hearing he had been stressed about work and his work overseas when he let the woman into the Princess Anne Hospital in Southampton in 2013.
Davies, who wore a black and white dress revealing her arm tattoos and had her black hair down, now faces jail for the dangerous driving incident and will be sentenced on December 5.
Khalid Missouri, representing Kennedy, told the Southampton Crown court: "The complainant in this case confirmed there was a row and said words were exchanged beforehand.
"There was an argument and dangerous driving as a result of that."
The motorcyclist who was 22 at the time, was hospitalised and treated for multiple wrist fractures, a dislocated shoulder, ligament damage and a severely bruised and swollen hand.
Speaking at the time when the dashcam footage was filmed, the motorist said: "I was at the traffic lights when I heard a horn.
"Then the bike rode to the front of the queue and the car driver went on the wrong side of the road.
"Unfortunately I didn't see much after that."
Davies is now set to be sentenced over the road rage incident on December 5.
Judge Nicholas Rowland said: "All options will be open including a custodial sentence as this is a serious offence.
"You will be granted bail but you will also now have an interim disqualification from driving until your sentencing."
The case only came to light when the video of the incident was released online, sparking a police investigation.
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