Sunday, September 8, 2024

Danish racing choir knocked down – row in concrete edge

The Danish racer Ronnie Bremer was knocked down on Wednesday evening, he ended up against a concrete edge and with a dent behind his ear.

The Danish racing driver Ronnie Bremer was beaten down in front of a convenience store in Amager on Wednesday evening.

This is confirmed by the racing coach to BT .

Bremer says that he was met in the shop by a woman who wanted to enter the cow ahead of him. He asked her to wait and then otherwise left the store himself.

Out front, the two meet again. And it was here that a remark about the woman's busyness cost the 45-year-old racing choir a trip to the ground, when a man, with whom she exchanged a few words, hammered Bremer one on the cheek with the flat of his hand.

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– I rowed into a concrete curb and got a big dent behind my ear. It is about now, but now we have to see how it goes tomorrow, Ronnie Bremer tells the newspaper.

Copenhagen Police confirms to BT that the violent episode has been reported by the racing choir. However, he himself says that it all happened so quickly that he hardly had time to react.

That the fists can be lost is nothing new. Not even in traffic. But actually this also applies to dentures. For example, a woman put her teeth in the arm of an officer in February last year after she had gone berserk over a car. Read more about it here.

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