A teenager has admitted assaulting two police officers as well as being drunk and disorderly twice.

Deniz Maria Yenituran bit one of them twice and kicked another after she was found throwing up on Douglas promenade.

She pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting a police officer and two of being drunk and disorderly, and will be sentenced on December 21 after a probation report has been completed.

Prosecuting advocate Hazel Carroon told the court that police were called to Broadway on September 17 at 11.30pm after a report of 19-year-old Yenituran screaming.

Officers found the teenager in Prince’s Road with a group of five people and she was said to be unsteady on her feet, slurring her words, and smelling of alcohol.

She told police she was walking home but was wearing no shoes and was said to have been wearing soiled clothing.

Police offered to take her home but when she got into their van she started screaming and shouting.

She continued to be verbally aggressive and was subsequently arrested for being drunk and disorderly.

On November 5 police were called to Douglas promenade, outside the Villa Marina where they found Yenituran being sick.

She was attended to by paramedics but then started verbally abusing them, calling them ’liars’ and ’sluts’.

The teenager, who lives at Malvern Road in Douglas, was taken to accident and emergency where he continued her abusive behaviour, aiming it at hospital staff.

After being deemed fit to leave she was again arrested for being drunk and disorderly.

Yenituran then started to claim that male police officers were going to rape her and was said to have feigned unconsciousness.

She was carried to a police vehicle but then continued her aggression in custody where she kicked a female officer on the arm and bit a male officer twice.

In court, Yenituran declined the use of a duty advocate, opting to represent herself.

She said she had no recollection of the incidents but that she accepted the facts as they were presented by the prosecution.

High Bailiff Jayne Hughes ordered that a probation report be completed before sentencing and suggested to Yenituran that she speak to an advocate before the sentencing date.

Bail was granted in the sum of £500 with conditions to live at her home address, contact probation, not enter licensed premises or buy alcohol, and not leave the island without court consent.