Manitoba

2 charged in ear-biting attack at McLaren Hotel in Winnipeg

A man and woman have been arrested and charged after a staff member at a downtown Winnipeg hotel had parts of her ears chewed off and her face bitten.

Laverne Bunn lost parts of her ears when 'viciously' assaulted at work

Laverne Bunn had parts of her ears chewed off and her face, hand and finger bitten in the June 19 attack. (CBC)

Police have named a woman accused of biting off parts of a Winnipeg hotel worker's ears and charges have been laid against her and a man accused of taking part in the attack.

Laverne Bunn, 40, was also hit with a bat and had her hand and finger bitten in the June 19 attack at the McLaren Hotel on Main Street.

Charmaine Fiddler, 24, is charged with aggravated assault and failure to comply with prior court conditions and Donald (Rocky) Loupelle, 44, is charged with aggravated assault.

Donald Loupelle, 44, is charged with aggravated assault as is Charmaine Fiddler, 24. (Winnipeg police)

As well, Fiddler allegedly attacked Loupelle at the time of their arrest on Wednesday and was charged with another count of assault for that, police said.

Bunn was on duty at the hotel when a man and a woman came in at 2:30 a.m. She previously told CBC News that she recognized the man as a former hotel resident who had been evicted for drinking.

She tried to close the door on the pair but fell backwards. The woman then jumped her and began beating her up, hitting her in the face, pulling her hair and biting her. Bunn lost pieces of her ears in the attack.

At one point, she managed to push the woman off, but when Bunn tried to get away the man knocked her back down by hitting her with a bat.

The couple ran off after a resident came downstairs and called 911.

Loupelle and Fiddler remain in police custody.

The attack at the McLaren Hotel left Laverne Bunn with bite marks on her hand, face, and finger. She also lost chunks of her ears. (CBC)