A YOUNG woman has been left paralysed after a row over a spilt drink.

Claire Hilton suffered a broken back and neck after falling against a dry stone wall outside a pub 200 yards from her South Tyneside home.

The mother-of-one is alleged to have been beaten to the floor then kicked in the stomach moments after her cousin accidentally knocked a £2.80 drink off a table in the Wheatsheaf pub in West Boldon, South Tyneside on Saturday night.

Witnesses heard telesales worker Miss Hilton, 28, shouting: "I can't move my legs. I'm paralysed."

Paramedics took Miss Hilton to South Tyneside District Hospital, where surgeons inserted plates around her injured spine.

But hours later doctors had to tell her parents Paddy, 56, a floor layer, and Janice, 52, she was paralysed from the neck down and may never recover.

The row is alleged to have started after Miss Hilton's cousin, Lauren Mould, 19, knocked over a drink with her bag.

Miss Mould apologised and an argument broke out, but she left.

Miss Hilton, who is said not to have been involved in the original argument over the drink, was allegedly set upon along with Miss Mould as they walked home.

Three people appeared in court yesterday in connection with the attack.

Describing the moment she rushed to the scene of the attack, Miss Hilton's sister Sam, 24, told the Daily Mirror: "She was shouting at me, 'I am paralysed, I am paralysed, I cannot move'.

"It was terrible, she knew straight away what had happened to her.

"Claire was punched and banged her head off the wall. She was then kicked as she hit the ground with such force that she banged her head again, and she thinks that's what left her paralysed."

Miss Hilton, who has an 11-year-old son, Callum, with partner Dieter Turgoose, 35, is a former Boldon Comprehensive pupil from West Boldon.

Mr Turgoose, as well as Miss Hilton's friends Hugh Anderson and Christine McCormack, all from West Boldon, suffered minor injuries.

Christopher Towers, 24, of Boldon Colliery, is charged with grievous bodily harm with intent, two counts of actual bodily harm, one count of common assault and affray.

His girlfriend Kelly McKone, 29, of Jarrow, and Lynn Margaret Flaherty, 46, of Boldon Colliery, thought to be the mother of Towers, are charged with assault and affray.

The three appeared before South Tyneside Magistrates, who committed the case to Newcastle Crown Court.

All were released on conditional bail until June 27, when they are due face a judge.

A Northumbria police spokesman said: "At 12.31am on Saturday June 11 police received reports of a disturbance outside the Wheatsheaf public house on St Nicholas Road in West Boldon.

"When police arrived they found a number of injured people, one of whom, a 28-year-old woman, was taken to South Tyneside General Hospital for treatment to a back injury.

"Officers conducted inquiries and a number of arrests were made."