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Lesbian Couple's Coffee Maker Brawl Lands Both in Andorran Jail

A jealous argument in an Andorra guesthouse escalated to a coffee maker head strike, police assault, and court sentences of one year and three.

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Key Points

  • Two women, dating two months, fought over jealousy in guesthouse, one hitting the other with coffee maker on head.
  • Both charged with domestic violence; victim treated for head injuries.
  • Primary aggressor fled arrest, kicked and bit officers, insulted them as 'sons of bitches'.
  • Court sentenced aggressor to 1-year provisional prison, other to 3 months.

Police in Andorra la Vella responded to a report of violence at a guesthouse shortly before 2am, where two women sharing a room had become embroiled in a fierce argument.

The couple, who had been together for two months, exchanged jealousy accusations that escalated into a physical struggle. They grabbed each other and fell to the ground. Once back on their feet, one woman picked up a coffee maker and struck the other on the head.

Both were taken to the police station and charged with domestic violence offences. As the primary aggressor was being led to a cell, she attempted to flee. Officers restrained her amid what police described as an agitated and aggressive outburst. She kicked one agent several times, tried to bite another, and insulted them, calling them "sons of bitches".

The victim received medical treatment for head injuries caused by the coffee maker blow.

A court sentenced the main aggressor to one year in provisional prison for multiple offences, while the other woman received three months.

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