In a Malaryta restaurant, a man knocked a chair out from under his female acquaintance's feet as she was dancing on it
In Malaryta, a restaurant visit ended in injuries for a 56-year-old woman. She was celebrating a friend's birthday with an acquaintance. After consuming alcohol, according to the man, the woman behaved inappropriately. He tried to calm her down with words, but without success, writes the press service of the State Forensic Examination Committee.

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At some point during the celebration, the woman decided to dance, climbing onto a chair. Following this, the angry man knocked the chair out from under her feet, and she fell.
The next day, the injured woman reported the incident to the police. According to specialists' conclusions, the woman was found to have a fracture of the lower third of the radial bone, soft tissue contusion of the wrist, and bruises. Experts from the State Forensic Examination Committee for the Brest region classified these injuries as less severe — with a long-term health disorder lasting up to four months.
Experts noted that the nature of injuries from a fall, including from one's own height, depends on the surface onto which a person falls and which part of the body takes the impact. Injuries can vary widely — from minor bumps and scratches to serious fractures and concussions.
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