Russian woman beats partner with a teapot for talking about iced tea 10:15

A Kopeisk resident was sentenced to three years in prison for beating his partner with a teapot. reported In the Telegram channel “Kopeisk in the topic”.

A 39-year-old resident of Kopeysk was taken to hospital with a head injury; the victim said the injury occurred during an argument with his live-in partner. While the couple was preparing for breakfast, the woman called him into the kitchen several times, and he came over, took a sip and complained to his girlfriend that the tea had already cooled.

Kopeychan woman grabbed the kettle and hit her roommate on the head. A criminal case was opened for the beating and the court sentenced the Russian woman to 3 years in prison.

Earlier a resident of Novoaltaisk accused A Russian woman used a hoe to beat a man who had beaten his partner during a drunken argument. The 41-year-old victim was taken to hospital, where the man lost a lot of blood and could not be saved. A criminal case has been opened against the woman, and the circumstances of the incident are being established.

Previously Russian to beat lives with the logs due to separation.

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Source: Gazeta

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