Such an action is not justified, although she claims that she did it out of jealousy. In the United States, a woman is arrested for attacking her boyfriend with hypodermic needles in one of his eyelids.

The perpetrator, identified as Sandra Jiménez, wanted to make clear in this way how angry she was because her partner ‘looked at other women’.

She caught him off guard and the most serious thing about the case is that, according to the MPD report (Miami Police Department (MPD), Jiménez He jumped on him with two anti-rabies needles that were for his dogs.‘ and pierced his right eyelid.

Local 10 reported this earlier this week.

When jealousy becomes jealousy

They had a lot of arguments and after she attacked him, she left

According to the publication Ojo, which stated that the man’s name was Miguel Téllez, the couple often quarreled for the same reason: the subject “looked” at others and that caused Sandra’s displeasure.

They quote the Miami Police Department (MPD) to say that Miguel and Sandra have been together for eight years.

A new trial took place on the night of Saturday, November 25, 2023. Sandra Jiménez moved from the bitter words to the unexpected reaction.

The woman surprised him when, they said, he was lying on the couch. I thought the tide had gone out.

The woman apparently, after realizing the impact of her irrational act, left ‘the place’.

The syringe contained the rabies vaccine.

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Jealousy about the past can destroy a relationship

He tried to distance himself from the aggression

In the Peruvian environment Eye They point out that Miguel Téllez called Miami police and was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Sandra Jiménez was located and brought to justice. A judge set his bail at $7,500. Univisión indicated that the 44-year-old woman “is charged with second-degree assault.”

When police found her, she was in her car. He tried to distance himself from the aggression with the needles. He allegedly said that “the injuries were self-inflicted.”

On social networks, what Jiménez did led to great rejection. They ask that she be held accountable for the injuries and that she be treated by professionals for better control over her emotions. Some people continue to ask whether the rabies vaccine should be “used” by someone else… not just the dog. (JO)