Couples Wreck Romanian Cabin, Smashing Doors and TVs
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two couples rented a cabin in Dâmbovița County, Romania, for a getaway that devolved into a violent dispute between two men.
- The altercation caused significant damage to the property, including five doors and four televisions being broken.
- The owner posted videos of the destruction online, prompting police investigation into the incident.
A cabin rental in the village of Brebu, Runcu commune, Dâmbovița County, was left in ruins after a violent fight erupted between two friends and their girlfriends. The incident occurred after the group had been drinking.
I'll kill you! Do you think I'm afraid of you?
Video footage captured by the women shows the two men shouting threats and insults at each other. One man is heard saying, "I'll kill you! Do you think I'm afraid of you?" He then throws plates, adding, "I made sure his family was okay." The women attempted to intervene, with one shouting, "That's enough!" before they both retreated to a bathroom, from where they filmed the escalating chaos.
I made sure his family was okay.
The fight continued inside the cabin. One woman pleaded, "My God! Please, calm down," as loud noises were heard from behind a locked door. The cabin's owner shared videos on social media revealing devastated rooms, destroyed furniture, and numerous broken items. "They must have fought. When I arrived, there were some tissues with blood," the owner stated in a video, describing the scene as a "destruction-themed party." He confirmed that five doors and four televisions were smashed.
That's enough!
The owner also clarified that two couples, all around 30 years old, had rented the cabin. He confirmed the incident's authenticity in the comments section, noting that police, including forensic specialists, were called to the scene and collected evidence. The videos have sparked widespread reactions online, with commenters expressing disbelief at the extent of the damage.
My God! Please, calm down
Originally published by Adevărul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.