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Vol. I · No. 177 · 1575 Reports Saturday, June 27, 2026
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Manchester Airport officer recounts assault and public backlash in Sky News interview

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Summary

Sky News interview with PC Lydia Ward about the July 2024 Manchester Airport incident in which she was punched in the face while attempting an arrest, breaking her nose. She describes the pain, shock and fear, frustration over partial video footage sparking online criticism, and her return to policing as a new mother. The segment references the conviction of Mohammed Fahir Amaaz for the assault on her and a colleague.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast presents a verified first-hand account consistent with Liverpool Crown Court verdicts, GMP releases and multiple news outlets. It supplies needed context on the lead-up to the punch that partial social media clips omitted. Viewer perception is shaped toward empathy for officers facing unpredictable violence; no counter-narratives or self-defense claims from the convicted party are included, as the focus remains the officer's perspective. Public commentary on two-tier policing is addressed and rejected by the interviewee without elaboration.

Key Moments

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Muhammad Faher Amaz convicted of assaulting PC Ward

Confirmed by Liverpool Crown Court; Amaaz (spelled variously) found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm on Ward and assault on PC Ellie Cook.

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Punch broke her nose; full video shown in court after partial clips emerged

Bodycam and CCTV evidence documented in trial coverage; initial leaks omitted context of prior Starbucks assault and arrest attempt.

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Online commentary questioned her actions and women's suitability for policing

Widely reported reaction to early footage; officer addresses impact on public perception.

Sources Consulted

  1. Man who punched female police officers at Manchester Airport jailed
  2. 2024 Manchester Airport brawl
  3. Man who assaulted two police officers at Manchester Airport in 2024 jailed
  4. Man guilty of assaulting two female police officers at Manchester Airport
  5. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz jailed after assaulting two female police officers