Model wins £200,000 payout for bad HAIRCUT after nightmare chop left her an emotional wreck

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A PROFESSIONAL hair model has won almost £200,000 (20 million rupees) after a disastrous chop left her an emotional wreck. Aashna Roy, 42, who had worked for brands such as Pantene, previously had long hair but a botch job left her with an unwanted short crop and burns to her scalp. GettyA model was awarded nearly £200,000 after receiving a bad haircut[/caption] In 2018, she went to one of Delhi’s top salons, the Maurya Sheraton Hotel and asked the staff to trim four inches with flicks around the face. During Roy’s haircut, she was asked to take off her high-powered glasses, but when she put them back on, she noticed her hair had been cut way too short. After complaining to the salon manager, matters escalated right up to the CEO of ITC Hotels until they offered her a free hair extension and treatment. But afterwards, Roy complained the excess ammonia in the treatment damaged her scalp and hair, and she left the salon with dry, hard hair. She also claimed that besides the irritation and trauma this caused her, she found the hotel staff “abusive, rude and disrespectful”. The model then told the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) about the matter where she was awarded compensation for the mental trauma and jeopardised career prospects due the haircut. Most read in News FIND HIM Cops release video of SECOND man over Sabina 'murder' as attack 'caught on CCTV' DANGER ZONE Revealed: the UK city where locals feel unsafe even during the day BEACH ARREST Teen, 17, arrested after girl, 15, 'pulled into sea and raped' at Bournemouth SNAP TO THE FUTURE ‘Time traveller’ claims he has ‘proof’ of futuristic city from 2118 GAS CROWD Petrol stations BLOCKED as fuel shortage fears spark panic buying LIES EXPOSED The 5 signs of deception that gave away pop paedophile Gary Glitter The court heard she was so embarrassed that she stopped looking in the mirror, avoided friends and lost work. The ‘trim’ led to Roy having “a severe mental breakdown and trauma”, losing assignments and income, along with her dream of becoming a top model. The commission said it was awarding 20 million rupees (about £197,900) for emotional and professional damage. The court underscored that Roy had done modelling assignments for hair products and beauty clinics because of her long hair. One woman recently shared her tragic hair salon trip on TikTok as she asked for ombré hair but got a choppy bob instead. Jamie posted the video to her TikTok, jaimeeemilyy, which has been viewed over 1 million times.