Man Gets Skull Cracked After A Remark

Submitted on 02/09/2024 by: Wicked
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A resident of the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region was taken to the hospital with serious injuries after a conflict with neighbors. The camera filmed two people punching and kicking after asking them to turn down the volume in the car under the windows of the house.

As 47news learned on February 7, a case was recently opened for intentionally causing grievous bodily harm to a 33-year-old resident of the village of Dubrovka. This happened after a 35-year-old woman on maternity leave with a small child contacted the police at about 1 a.m. on February 2. She reported that three neighbors beat her husband near a house on Leningradskaya Street in Dubrovka.

According to preliminary data, the woman's husband came down and asked to turn down the loud music in the Nissan car. Seeing the car with the doors open, he got into the driver's seat and turned off the engine, pulled out the key and threw it towards the men standing at the entrance. They immediately approached and after a short exchange of remarks they started a fight.

The conflict was caught on video. Footage from the scene shows that one of the aggressors hits the man in the face, and he falls. Then punches and kicks are thrown. The victim gets up and is hit in the face again.

The victim was hospitalized in serious condition with a skull fracture and facial injuries. According to 47news, he works as deputy general director of a commercial firm.

One of the suspects was detained on the same day. He turned out to be a 33-year-old native of the Rostov region, living in the house where the victim lives.

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