A Glasgow woman has shared her horrific tale after being left with with terrible facial injuries following an incident at Strathclyde Country Park. 

Caitlin Shepherd, 19, posted photographs of injuries to her face and body after being set upon by two women at the park.

The John Wheatley College student claims that the pair approached her parked car at the site, where she was with two friends, and dragged her from the car before attacking her.

The pictures show injuries to Caitilin's arms, nose, mouth and face as a result, with blood stains also on her clothes and in her car.  

The former St Mugo's Academy pupil added: "So basically last night I was out a drive with my two pals at Strathclyde Park, two girls were sitting right behind my car right up the back of me revving their engine.

"So I pulled into a parking space thinking they wanted to pull out past me, but they parked behind me blocking me in.

"They then came round the car opening my driver door, started shouting at me to “get out the f****** car I’m sick of c****“ and asking “what the f*** is my problem”. Then the other girl kept shouting how she was going to stab me. 

"I told her I never knew who she was to have a problem and that I wouldn’t get out my car. But they clearly weren’t happy with that answer which resulted in the two of them half dragging me out my car and attacking me."

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Caitlin's post has garnered lots of interest on social media, having been shared more than 7,000 times. 

She went on to explain how she received her injuries. 

Caitlin added: "My pal was in the back and couldn’t get out and the other was holding me in the car by my jacket and trying to cover my face whilst pushing the other girl off of me.

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"One had something in her hand which was quite heavy and repeatedly hit it into my face which has obviously burst all my face opened and got blood all over my car. Obviously (they) got a fright as they stopped looked at me and sped off in their car.

"Honestly horrible could never imagine ever leaving anyone let alone someone I didn’t know and someone who was clearly feeling intimidated and scared. 

Glasgow Times:

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: At around 10.10pm on Sunday, March 17, 2019 police received a report of a 19-year-oldgirl having been assaulted in a car park at Strathclyde Country Park, Motherwell, earlier that evening. 

"Enquiries are ongoing."

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