Woman sentenced to six months for attacking flatmate



DUBAI // A Tunisian woman who got into a fight with her flatmate over their apartment being untidy has been sentenced to six months in prison.

On September 15 last year the Moroccan victim, 36, was assaulted and left with only partial sight in her right eye after she asked the defendant, 34, to tidy her things up and not leave them lying around their flat in Al Muraqqabat.

“She told me she can keep her stuff wherever she wanted then we argued,” the victim. The accused, she said, then started beating her up.

“I was woken by the screams of both women,” said a 34-year-old Tunisian woman who also lived in the apartment.

“I found them beating each other up, punching and pulling each other’s hair, then I managed to break up the fight and went back to sleep.”

Five minutes later she heard screaming again and found the victim bleeding from the right eye.

Police and an ambulance were called and the injured woman was taken to hospital. She was treated for a serious injury to her right eye, which resulted in partial loss of sight.

The defendant did not appear at Dubai Criminal Court to face a charge of physical assault and causing a permanent disability and was sentenced in her absence.

She will be deported once she has served her prison term.

salamir@thenational.ae

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