17-year-old girl locked in a garage after outdoor cooking turned into bloody brawl
A man beat up his friend and locked up his girlfriend in Kiskunhalas, Hungary. He has been charged with three different offences.
On 8 May, a man and his girlfriend cooked some food in a cauldron, but the events took a violent turn after some friends were invited, writes 24.hu. The feast and the drinking resulted in multiple arguments between the man and one of his friends.
At night, the perpetrator hit his friend with his fist in front of the garage, then kicked the man who was already on the ground. The victim had injuries that healed within 8 days. He decided to press charges.
One of the residents in the area informed the police about what had happened, and the police took the man, who later went back to the place and got violent with his 17-year-old girlfriend, writes Index.
The man thought it was his girlfriend who called the police on him, and he hit her in the face with his fist, which caused the girl to fall down.
The man dragged the girl by her hair and pulled her inside the garage, then he locked the door.
After this, he pressed her to the wall and kicked her tibia twice. The victim asked to be released, but eventually, the police were called to the place one more time. The girl had injuries that healed within 8 days, and she did not press charges against her boyfriend.
The man did not have a criminal record before these events. Now, he is charged with the crime of violating personal liberty, misconduct, and light bodily harm.
Source: 24.hu, Index
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Perhaps next time he should use an electric slow cooker rather than a cauldron. Far safer, it seems.