A woman has admitted to stamping on an asylum seeker's head after he exposed her pal's breasts in a crowded bar.

The judge told Louise Dobbs, 18, that she was facing custody for leaving Kosovan Gazim Harexhim, 30, brain-damaged and violent with a personality change.

She changed her plea to guilty after 17-year-old Laura Allport described how the vicious attack sparked off when Harexhim pulled her top down as she enjoyed a students' night with friends.

It started scuffles between local lads and a group of Kosovans which spilled out onto the street outside The Royal Exchange bar in Middlesbrough, Teesside.

Kosovan Harexhim was felled with a punch by Lee Dawson, 19, who later admitted affray and is bailed awaiting sentence, and then Louise Dobbs, 18, repeatedly stamped on his head, it was alleged.

Laura told Teesside Crown Court: "The one who pulled my top down went to punch Lee, and Lee punched him and he went to the floor".

"The Kosovan tried to get back up and Louise Dobbs stamped on his head a few times. Blood started pouring from his head.

"I went over and I told her to stop. He was not moving, and I said I thought he was dead. She said "So f......... what, he's a Paki".

Later they went to the home of Frances Hemsworth, 19. She said "Louise was bragging about what had gone on, and asking "Was it nicely done?".

But later she told us to stop talking about it".

Harexhim will never be fit enough to give evidence or fully recover, said Home Office pathologist, Doctor Hugh Sunter.

Dobbs, a tele canvasser, of Birch Tree Close, Spencerbeck, Middlesbrough, was remanded on bail for reports after she pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent on November 20.

Dawson will be sentenced with her.

Judge Peter Armstrong called for an up-to-date medical report on Harexhim who he said "no doubt had some blame for what happened that night".