Bloody end to shower romp
PA Auckland A watery sex romp at an Auckland pub ended in a shower of glass and a complaint of attempted rape to the police yesterday. The police were called to Station Hotel after a man was reported to have attacked a woman in the communal showers. They were told she escaped the assailant by jumping through a window and as a result suffered numerous cuts and lacerations, the police said. Investigators found , the fourth-floor showers a mess of broken glass and
blood, but after extensive inquiries an alternative account of the incident emerged. It turned out the complainant and some friends went to the pub after a party on the wharves. While there, the complainant and a man went to the communal showers and somehow found themselves naked in the same cubicle, police said. It was then their problems started, as they fell through the glass panel on the side of the cubicle. One of those interviewed was the girlfriend of the naked man.
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