A WOMAN knocked her neighbour out with a Lambrini bottle after she burned her fingers playing a game of dare with lighted paper.

Melanie Renshaw screamed out in pain and struck Jason Britton in the face at a social gathering at his home, in Tanton Walk, Clayton Walk, Bradford.

Mr Britton came round covered in blood and with a gash over his left eye, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday.

Renshaw pleaded guilty to unlawfully wounding him on March 11.

She was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment, suspended for two years, with supervision and a rehabilitation requirement.

Prosecutor Giles Grant said Renshaw, 28, who was Mr Britton's next door neighbour, was sitting on the settee with him at the gathering. They were seeing how long they could each hold a piece of burning paper before dropping it into an ash tray.

Renshaw screamed out suddenly and accused Mr Britton of burning her. She jumped up, grabbed the wine bottle with both hands and hit him with it.

He sustained a wound needing six stitches and was kept in hospital overnight.

Mr Britton said he had since suffered headaches and had been left permanently scarred. He had stopped trusting people and did not go out any more.

Renshaw had two previous convictions for causing actual bodily harm.

Her barrister, Jayne Beckett, said she had moved away from the area.

She was a vulnerable woman with mental health problems who had spent three months in custody on remand.

Renshaw was now making positive progress, with the help of a mental health care co-ordinator and the Together Women project.