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In a shocking incident at a Hamptons concert, police have charged 75-year-old Gail Bomze with biting a 7-year-old girl during a dispute over a free t-shirt. The confrontation reportedly occurred when the young girl and Bomze became entangled in a struggle for the promotional item, leading to the alleged bite.
Bomze, a luxury real estate agent from New York City, has vehemently denied the accusations. She claims that the situation was misinterpreted and insists that she did not harm the child. According to her statement, the altercation was simply a misunderstanding that escalated unexpectedly.
The incident has drawn significant attention, raising questions about the behavior of adults in public spaces and their interactions with children. As the legal process unfolds, many are left wondering how such a bizarre confrontation could occur in a seemingly festive environment. Bomze's case will likely continue to develop as authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the event.
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