The Guardia Civil Force said the chef approached a 72-year-old customer’s table shouting aggressively after hearing her complain.
Spanish police have arrested the chef of a popular restaurant on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza after he allegedly assaulted a German customer who complained about the quality of the food and sent the food back to the kitchen. Was. The Guardia Civil Force said in a statement released on Wednesday that the chef, a 37-year-old Spanish national, approached a 72-year-old customer’s table, and began shouting aggressively after hearing her complain that the dish was not what she ordered. Was. And it was served in poor condition.
He then allegedly pushed the customer so hard that he fell, causing injuries to his back and neck, while the chef broke a plate on the floor and continued to insult the man, the statement said . The statement said the alleged victim of last month’s incident was initially diagnosed with minor injuries at a local health center, but a few days later he required surgery at the hospital due to two blood clots in his chest, which left him lifeless. There was obstruction in breathing.
Police later arrested the chef, who has been charged with grievous bodily harm. The names of the people involved were not disclosed in the statement.
(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Barbara Lewis)
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