Wedding attack
3rd September 2011
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Police were called to deal with the offenders
Wedding-goers in the south-east of Poland had their party ruined after a group of uninvited guests began hurling stones at them and their vehicles.
Police in the small town of Pruchnik were called after a gang - angry at being refused vodka at the after party - started throwing stones at cars and the bride.
Reports in Gazeta Wyborcza state that two wedding guests were taken to hospital by ambulance and that a number of cars were damaged in the assault.
“We arrested a 19-year-old, a 22-year-old and a 25-year-old,” said Marta Galuszka, a spokeswoman for the local police.
The report claims there was also one woman involved in the attack. The three men now face up to five years beh ...
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