PCs Lydia Ward and Ellie Cook were brutally attacked by 21-year-old Mohammed Fahir Amaaz while responding to an incident at Manchester airport - he has now been jailed for three-and-a-half years18:58, 26 Jun 2026Updated 19:31, 26 Jun 2026A policewoman who was left bloodied after being brutally assaulted by a man at Manchester Airport has told how he 'looked directly into her eyes' seconds before launching into the horror attack.Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 21, from Rochdale was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail on Friday over the incident, which sparked huge debate on social media after footage was shared widely online.PCs Lydia Ward and Ellie Cook were responding to reports of headbutt in Terminal 2 on the evening of July 23 2024, when they were assaulted by Amaaz. He resisted arrest before swinging punches at the two women, leaving PC Ward with a broken nose and concussion and causing PC Cook, a firearms officer, to suffer an injured jaw.PC Ward, now a police sergeant, entered the witness box at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday to read out her victim personal statement as Amaaz watched on videolink from prison, where he has been on remand for the past 11 months.She said: "I want you to take a good look at me. Take away that I am a police officer. Look at me, standing here."What do you see? I'll tell you what you see. You see a female. A female who is 5ft2 and at the time of the incident I weighed no more than eight stone."You are a male and you chose to attack me without a second thought. You chose to attack a female. You knocked me to the ground with one punch, with so much force you broke my nose."We were totally blindsided, and I felt like it came from nowhere. I genuinely thought you would have agreed to come outside for a conversation about what you had done in Starbucks. There were no indications. I never in a million years thought you would have attacked me the way you did. I’m still so confused about it all. It replays in my mind constantly.“In the moments before you punched me, I remember you looked directly into my eyes. Could you see how scared I was? I was petrified. I just remember hitting the floor and thinking ‘this is it’. I felt instant pain and then I saw the blood. I didn’t know what was going on."She went on: "What angers me is that afterwards, when only part of the footage was out in the public, you played the victim."You are not a victim. I am the one who was injured, not you. You had the whole world listening to you and you showed no remorse. Not one ounce."You allowed the public to feel sorry for you. You made out like we had done something wrong when all we were doing was our job."The things that have been written about me on social media are disgusting. Do I deserve to be spoken about in that way? I was made to feel like an idiot."You could have stopped that by telling the truth. Instead, you continued with this narrative, even when the full footage was published."She revealed that she had since needed an operation to fix her nose and was left with a "small scar" from the attack, adding: "Every time I look in the mirror, I am forever reminded of what you did to me. This will be a trigger for the rest of my life."Article continues belowPC Cook meanwhile told how her "vision went black" after she was punched and knocked to the ground, and that she managed to deploy her taser after witnessing PC Ward being attacked.She asked her attacker: "What would you have done if I hadn’t? When would you have stopped? You wanted to take each of us out and I fear you would have gone to extreme lengths to do that. Why?"PC Cook shared that she had quit firearms duties since the incident, telling Amaaz: "You have ripped that from me. I hope you never forget, because I know I won’t."
Manchester Airport cop tells attacker: 'You changed my face, then played victim'
PCs Lydia Ward and Ellie Cook were brutally attacked by 21-year-old Mohammed Fahir Amaaz while responding to an incident at Manchester airport - he has now been jailed for three-and-a-half years










