A middle-aged man from Skopje attacked a girl in the cinema, knocking his feet on his seat
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Yesterday, an incident took place in the cinema in the "City Mall" shopping center in which, according to the report to the police, a 45-year-old man physically attacked a minor girl, because she knocked her feet on the chair on which the nervous Skopje resident was sitting, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said.
"On 05.06.2023 at 20.00:45 p.m. it was reported to SVR Skopje that in a cinema hall in a shopping center in the area of Karposh, A.Sh. (XNUMX) physically attacked a minor from Skopje after, according to the report, she had previously kicked the seat of which he was sitting on," said the police.
The Ministry of the Interior adds that they are working to clear up the case.
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