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It all happened in one of the new buildings on Professor Blagikh Street in the Parkovy microdistrict. About 20 young people gathered in a small room without furniture. A red-haired girl came out of the kitchen, holding a saucepan and an aluminum can, and poured hot water right into the face of a guy in a blue T-shirt. He fell in pain, slipped on the wet floor and ran out of the room. The recording shows that the boiling water also hit the dark-haired girl and she is also writhing in pain.- Vika, what are you doing? - the guests shout.According to the Emergency News Agency, the blatant act was preceded by a smoke bomb thrown into the kitchen. The footage actually shows smoke. Afterwards, the girl returned to the guests without the pan, but still with the same jar.In the comments they write that the owner is 21 years old, she received the apartment as an orphan“According to the residents of this house, she led an immoral lifestyle, drinking, partying, loud music until the morning, and did not respond to neighbors’ comments,” Natalya writes on social networks.Apparently, the boiling water incident was the culmination of a wild party. Neighbors had already come to reassure the company. There is another video about this. The shot captured the moment when a woman, who was obviously older than those gathered, was simply forcefully pushed into the entrance.It turns out that an administrative protocol has already been drawn up against the girl for violating silence.— The Kurchatovsky police department received a complaint from residents of the house about noise in the evening. Officers went to the scene and drew up an administrative protocol on violation of peace and quiet under Part 1 of Art. 13 of the Law of the Chelyabinsk Region 584-ZO,” commented KP-Chelyabinsk in the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Chelyabinsk Region. — There have been no complaints regarding burns, but police officers will check the publication.