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After the scandal that broke out on Friday, when Birutė Navickaitė, a famous fish merchant from Palanga, was accused of violence and described her as a “rice cooker”, and later it turned out that she was violent herself, the woman deleted old records from the social network who remember the incident. Among them are photos in which he had captured his beaten forehead.
He also posted new posts on Facebook on Saturday. In one of them, sharing a photo of hair dye, he promised to dye his hair “rice” and admitted that he had lied about the officer’s violence.
“I have hair dye. Part. Blue red (rice). I’ll paint them first. Not because of an apology, but also because I have experienced an infinite amount of bullying myself and shouldn’t treat people who are not guilty of having someone treated me like this once.
That cop is not to blame for my ambitions, for my old grievances. Due to my experiences, he is neither guilty nor guilty of anything.
I lied that he hit my head on the tiles while lying on the floor, “wrote B. Navickaitė.
A little earlier, on the same day, Birutė also published another record. In it, she thanked those who supported her through a difficult time, including a member of the Seimas, the father of her two daughters, Petras Gražulis.
“Thank you to your loved ones who did not condemn me. Thanks to the friends who called, said “wait” and cried with me.
I apologize to the officer I insulted, saying he hit my head on the tiles.
I also thank Peter for the reprimand and even the moral support he did not expect.
It happened as it happened, and now you need to keep living. Everything will be fine, ”the woman expected.
A pre-trial investigation into the violence will be launched
15 minutes On the day of the incident, he contacted Andromeda Grausliene, Head of the Communication Branch of the Klaipėda County Police Chief Commissariat.
According to A.Grauslienė, on Friday the officials visited the famous businessman from Palanga with specialists from the Children’s Rights Service, who reported on his missing daughter and accused Petras Gražulis of kidnapping her, although it turned out that the neighbor took the girl to the garden childhood.
While P. Gražulis, officials and representatives of the Rights of the Child were visiting B. Navickaitė, a conflict broke out in his home. Finally, the police were forced to handcuff her.
“The woman was intoxicated, it was noted at 1.5 av. Intoxication. Explaining the circumstances, the woman struck the officer in the head area with her hand.
According to A. Budgin, director of Palanga PK, the event was filmed by officials Body camera, Specialists for the Protection of Children’s Rights were present at the time of the incident, ”a police spokeswoman commented on the incident.
Later, B. Navickaitė had to go to the police station. A pretrial investigation will be launched into causing the officer physical pain, and the woman obtained an administrative protocol for the false subpoena.
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