Saturday, November 20, 2010

Horrible Mistake: Half of the face covered with tattoo! (strange, but, true, news, report, culture, Auckland)

Stay aware when tattooed. That's the message that should be taken when reading the case of Kimberley Vlaminck, teens 18 years from Courtrai Belgium. http://tiny.cc/56stars 
The case occurred one evening a few days ago. It was Kimberley home from a bar in a state of head headache due to hangover. Then he stopped at a tattoo shop, The Tattoo Box, who managed Rouslan Toumaniantz, immigrants from Romania.

To Rouslan, he asked for three stars tattooed on her left cheek, after he agreed to cost USD 90,000. When cheek tilled, Kimberley asleep. Understandably, he was too drunk to stay awake. Once completed and awakened, she was shocked because, not only the three stars that adorn the cheeks, but 56 stars. He immediately protested.

Kimberley became less confident have a face full of tattoos. "This is terrible for me. I can not leave the house with a face like this, I was very embarrassed because it looks very ugly, "said Kimberley.

He believed, the artist did not understand his desire for English and French her broken. "But I speak very clearly using the French language and a little English when he looks a little confused. I explained, I want three stars tattooed on the left temple, "said Kimberley.

Rouslan obviously denied and convinced already meet the wishes of the girl, which is drawing 56 stars in the left face. "When I woke up, he looked into the mirror. That procedure. The problem is when I got home, he denounced his father and his girlfriend, "he said.

Rouslan accused admitted feeling drugged or hypnotized girl. "That's just nonsense. He was asked for 56 stars, "says Rouslan.


Now Kimberley want to remove tattoos that through the operation and demanded Rouslan pay hospital costs that reach 8500 pounds. Clearly Rouslan refused. Because Rouslan refused, he complained to police. Police raised their hands about the case because it does not see it as a violation of criminal cases, but civil affairs.