May 9, 2026
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Atidel Boutara Cook destroyed upstairs neighbour Pei Wong’s wisteria plant before repeatedly hitting her with a crutch in north London last year

An “out of control” woman has been given a five-year restraining order after cutting down her neighbour’s wisteria plant before repeatedly hitting her with a crutch.

After her sentencing, a judge said Atidel Boutara Cook had broken her order immediately as she made a kiss towards towards her victims and said “happy?”.

Boutara Cook, 50, was convicted of criminal damage after destroying the flowering plant belonging to her upstairs neighbour Pei Wong and assaulting her on December 17 last year.

She called victim Pei Wong a “f****** bitch”, and hit her once on the forehead and twice on the chest with her crutch, after being confronted about cutting down the plant, Highbury Magistrates’ Court was told.

Ms Wong and her husband Louis Scott own the freehold of a Victorian house in Stanhope Gardens, Tottenham, north London, and live upstairs while Boutara Cook lived in the ground floor flat.

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Ms Wong said her husband had seen the defendant cutting down the wisteria and pulling out other plants in the front garden as he returned home from work that evening.

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The couple, who said they did not usually interact with Boutara Cook, despite having been neighbours for 20 years, went downstairs together to confront her with Ms Wong filming the encounter on her phone, the court heard.

Giving evidence, Mr Scott said: “We went to the porch of the front door of the property and we asked our neighbour to… I forget exactly what we said but in calm, polite terms, ‘Please could you stop what you were doing’, and said that we weren’t happy with what she was doing… We didn’t approach her.”

He added: “When she noticed my wife was filming her, she seemed to rather lose control of herself, started screaming abuse and waving her arms, she grabbed my wife’s phone… She also then came up to my wife and struck her a number of times with her crutch.”

He told the court: “I was genuinely worried for my wife’s safety at this point because the behaviour of our neighbour seemed genuinely out of control,” adding that he “caught” his wife as she fell backwards after being struck.

Asked how she felt at the time of the attack, Ms Wong said: “I would say that I was shaking… I will let you know that I couldn’t believe that she repeatedly continued to hit me even though I didn’t say a single word to her.”

Video from Ms Wong’s phone was shown to the court in which the defendant can be seen standing outside the front door holding large garden shears and Mr Scott can be heard saying: “This is really horrible, you doing this.” The phone is then dropped on to the floor and screaming and shouting can be heard in the background, including repeated swearing.

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Describing the footage District Judge Oliver said he could hear a “metallic-like sound, thumping on to Ms Wong” which was consistent of the sound of a crutch. Ms Wong told the court the defendant had knocked the phone out of her hand, while Boutara Cook said Ms Wong “threw” it.

Put to her by Bilal Miah, defending, that Boutara Cook had previously asked the couple to maintain the wisteria as it was causing damp in her property, Ms Wong said: “The defendant never asked us, never in writing.” She added: “No, the defendant never spoke to me, never ever I talk to the defendant.

“The defendant never talks to us never ever, it’s always go to the legal, the lawyers, we never received any letters about the wisteria plants or any other plants causing her problems.”

Mr Miah suggested to Ms Wong that it was she and her husband who had attacked Boutara Cook, to which she replied: “I didn’t assault her, I didn’t scratch her… The defendant come to me and with her crutch she hit me.”

Boutara Cook told the court she accepted she cut the wisteria but said the plant had been “dead” and was affecting the air quality inside her flat. “Everything they made outside, it’s mine because we give them ÂŁ12,000, ÂŁ11,000,” the defendant said of the couple, adding of the wisteria: “They plant it but we give them the money.”

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The court heard the defendant had not checked her leasehold agreement or whether she had a legal right to destroy the plant before cutting it and was “not aware” she would need permission to do so.

Ms Wong and Mr Scott, who are architects, said Boutara Cook had right of access to use the front garden to reach the property and for storing her bins.

District Judge Denis Brennan told Boutara Cook that she has made the lives of Ms Wong, her husband – and potentially their children – a “misery”.

She replied “absolutely, yep” before peering above the public gallery and making a kiss towards the couple, asking: “Happy?”

As she walked towards the courtroom door, she called out to them: “I will send it to you in one go, so you can go on holiday.”

The judge interjected: “I warn you Ms Boutara Cook that that is immediately a breach of the restraining order.” He said it will be decided later if police get involved.

Boutara Cook was also given a 12-month community order with 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days. The restraining order makes it illegal for her to contact the couple directly or indirectly, including through their children.

An exemption is in place if the couple contact her about building issues or she speaks to them through a solicitor.

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