Meat tenderizer attack on Rügen: pensioner hits neighbors!
Dispute at a campsite in Rügen: 75-year-old woman hits neighbor with meat tenderizer. Investigations into assault are ongoing.

Meat tenderizer attack on Rügen: pensioner hits neighbors!
On Monday, July 14th, an incident occurred at the campsite in Glowe on the picturesque island of Rügen that will probably keep the neighbors busy for a long time. A 75-year-old pensioner who was spending her vacation there got into an argument with her 26-year-old neighbor, also from Brandenburg. What started as a verbal argument quickly escalated into a physical attack - with a meat tenderizer, like that Baltic Sea newspaper reported.
The argument developed around the early evening, the origin of which remains unknown. The verbal attacks were followed by an unexpected turn of events: the pensioner actually grabbed a meat tenderizer and hit her neighbor on the head. Fortunately, the young man was uninjured, but suffered a slight headache. His difficulties were further reduced by a breath alcohol level of over two per mille, which made the situation even more interesting. The police confiscated the “knocker” and have now initiated investigations against the senior citizen for grievous bodily harm, as well as the daily news reported.
A farmer's engraving in a holiday paradise?
It's not the first time that campsites have been the scene of bizarre arguments. The idyll when camping can quickly be spoiled by arguments, be it over noises, space or even adherence to site rules. Safety when camping is therefore not just a question of precautionary measures such as storing valuables or using alarm systems, but also in terms of coexistence. Loud Camping Germany Holidaymakers should treat each other with respect in order to avoid such incidents and to create a harmonious holiday atmosphere.
Campsites are often a place for meetings between different people. While some enjoy nature, socializing is often a challenge. The incident on Rügen raises the question of how crucial it is to treat each other with respect. Even if disagreements arise, the avoidance of violent conflict resolution should be emphasized. After all, most campers come for relaxation, not escalation.
In summary, it can be said that the sometimes chaotic excesses that can come to light when camping are a regular topic. Even if airing out conflicts is part of everyday life, you should keep in mind that a vacation in the countryside with good cooperation brings much more joy than an eventful argument over a meat tenderizer.