В Луге у кафе "Восток" мужчина избил женщину (30 лет), которая упала и ударилась головой об асфальт. Начался приступ эпилепсии. Со слов девушки, она беременна.
Надеюсь все будет в порядке со здоровьем.
Жестокость вошла в чат.
Лужский район
26/10/2024, около 1:30, г. Луга, пр. Урицкого, д.41
В Луге у кафе "Восток" мужчина избил женщину (30 лет), которая упала и ударилась головой об асфальт. Начался приступ эпилепсии. Со слов девушки, она беременна.
Надеюсь все будет в порядке со здоровьем.
Жестокость вошла в чат.
Лужский район
26/10/2024, около 1:30, г. Луга, пр. Урицкого, д.41
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