Hungarian deputy mayor allegedly assaults woman at festival: she may lose sight in one eye

A young woman has reported a serious assault on social media, claiming that András Bodor, the deputy mayor of Szentmártonkáta in Pest County, attacked her at the town’s sausage-stuffing festival. The victim says the incident may result in permanent vision loss, with doctors unable to guarantee that her left eye can be saved.

Gréta Bordás-Pauza shared a post from an ambulance after undergoing a CT scan. She wrote that she had been waiting for over two hours to be admitted to hospital and undergo surgery. According to her account, she is experiencing “excruciating pain” and faces the risk of losing sight in one eye permanently.

Argument escalates to violence

Bordás-Pauza explained that she had attended the festival with her husband, and after consuming some alcohol, she got into a dispute with the deputy mayor. She alleges that the politician had previously offered her a job at the local council “in exchange for sexual services” at a village event, which she rejected.

At the recent festival, the matter came up again, and according to the woman, the argument escalated into physical violence.

“As soon as I expressed my disapproval, he smashed my head,” she wrote in her post. She added that several witnesses saw the incident, and they are currently being questioned by police.

Loss of consciousness and husband taken into custody

The victim said she lost consciousness after being struck. Her husband attempted to defend her, but according to her account, he was detained at the scene. Meanwhile, she was taken by ambulance and waited for hospital treatment.

On social media, she shared several photographs showing her injuries, emphasising that they are genuine. “This is not artificial intelligence,” she wrote.

Potential political repercussions

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