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UK: Cannabis psychotic nearly killed me

Robert Winnett

The Times

Sunday 05 Feb 2006

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A WEALTHY music producer has spoken about the dangers of cannabis after
being viciously assaulted in her home by a family friend who had been
made psychotic by the drug.

Lisa Voice, one of Britain’s richest women, has had to undergo 11
operations to reconstruct her face after the unprovoked attack last June.



Voice’s lawyers hope that her decision to go public about her trauma
will encourage the government, police and courts to rethink their
approach to cannabis misuse. They say that her experience calls into
question the government’s decision to lower the classification of
cannabis, despite medical warnings that it can lead to psychosis among
some users.

She was asleep when the 20-year-old family friend, who was in her home
in north London, attacked her in her bedroom. He punched her repeatedly,
tried to strangle her and jumped on her head.

He subsequently pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm. Medical experts
concluded that he was mentally unstable at the time of the assault due
to “cannabis psychosis”. He will be sentenced at Middlesex crown court
tomorrow.

Voice’s injuries were so severe that on the night of the attack doctors
warned her family that she was unlikely to live. She lost some of her
vision when her eye sockets were smashed and has had her nose rebuilt
with ear cartilage.

Over the past eight months Voice, a 52-year-old mother of two, has also
had titanium plates inserted into her face to hold her cheeks together
and underwent a tracheotomy to allow her to breathe.

A music producer who has worked with pop stars from Sir Tom Jones to
Lemar, Voice has also built up a property investment company. At the
time of the attack Hollywood film makers were working on a movie about
her life, including her 12-year relationship with Billy Fury, the rock
star, who died in 1983.

Speaking from her home yesterday, Voice, who is worth £29m according to
the Sunday Times Rich List, said: “He (her attacker) was a kind, sweet
boy I had known for more than a year and welcomed into the family. But a
few days before the attack I noticed he was acting strangely. I
suspected he was smoking cannabis.

“Then I woke up to find myself being attacked. He broke my jaw, totally
destroyed my nose, smashed my skull and my whole face now needs wires
and metal plates to function. I am a bionic woman as a result of this
assault.”

Voice’s life was shattered on the morning of June 7, 2005, with a sharp
blow to her head while she was still asleep. Punch after punch rained
down on her and she was dragged out of bed. Her attacker then began to
jump on her head. She thought her life was over.

“I was yanked out of bed. He was punching me continually. It was just
petrifying,” Voice said yesterday. “I could feel my jaw swinging
everywhere, my cheeks were hanging off, he smashed my nose to pieces.
But then he started jumping on my head. He was strangling me. My eye
sockets were smashed and I was lying there in a pool of blood.”

Drifting in and out of consciousness, Voice was aware of her two teenage
children in the room desperately struggling to stop the attacker. “My
daughter was shouting, ‘He’s killed my mum, he’s killed my mum’,” she
said. “Her nails were torn off trying to stop him.”

Voice was already vigilant about security after a raid at her home in
2002, when jewellery worth hundreds of thousands of pounds was stolen.
She had installed a top-of-the-range security system.

However, last June’s attack could not have been predicted. Her attacker
had told them that he came from a respectable background, that his
father was a teacher and his brother was a solicitor. He had been
welcomed into the family. “In the days before the attack he did begin
acting irrationally,” recalled Voice. “I noticed something was wrong and
he did seem to be losing the plot. I thought that all kids smoke
cannabis today, but it’s so strong they can’t function.”

 

 

 

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