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Two women banned from all UK pubs and hotels after violent hotel rampage

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Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, have been banned from every pub, bar, nightclub, and hotel in the UK for six months.

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The incident occurred at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset.

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The hotel suffered reputational harm and physical damage, with costs estimated around £4,000.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What specific legal outcomes or sentences were imposed on McKeown and Sumovskaja beyond the six-month ban?
What is the current status of the criminal damage and affray charges against McKeown and Sumovskaja?
How effective are the ASBOs in Bournemouth at reducing antisocial behavior, given the reported breaches and custody increases?
What measures are being taken to prevent similar incidents at the Trouville Hotel or other venues in the future?
What is the broader trend in antisocial behavior incidents in Bournemouth and the UK, beyond the specific cases reported?
Specific actions during the hotel incidentfactual

McKeown threw a fire extinguisher at staff.

According to Daily Mail - News
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McKeown threw a plant pot and flipped a table.

According to Daily Express - UK News

Context: This disagreement affects the severity and nature of the violence reported, with one source describing a more dangerous weapon being used.

Cost of damage from the hotel incidentfactual

The hotel estimated costs at around £4,000.

According to Daily Mail - News, www.dailymail.co.uk
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No cost figure is provided.

According to Daily Express - UK News

Context: The absence of a cost figure in one source leaves readers uncertain about the financial impact of the incident.

Involvement of Jasmine Orchard in the hotel incidentfactual

Jasmine Orchard was 'dragged along', implying lesser involvement.

According to Daily Mail - News
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Jasmine Orchard is mentioned as part of the group without specifying her role, potentially suggesting more active participation.

According to Daily Express - UK News

Context: This contradiction affects the perceived culpability and role of Jasmine Orchard in the incident.

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