Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Ex’s car urine-soaking and dildo-plastering stunt of revenge

- Amaani Siddeek

A man has soaked his ex-partner’s car in urine and stuck dildos on to it in a bizarre revenge spat between the couple who used to run a hospitalit­y business.

The strange incident prompted a police call out to the couple’s residence, a court was told.

A 37-year-old Gold Coast man pleaded guilty in Southport Magistrate­s Court to contraveni­ng a police protection notice and possessing cannabis. Police prosecutor Seargent Greg Mckenzie said a police protection notice had been issued for the man’s then husband at 8am on February 9.

Later that same day, police were called to the residence to reports of a disturbanc­e, Seargent Mckenzie added.

Upon arrival the man’s partner approached police and said the man “was going off” and that he couldn’t get him to leave.

“(The partner) stated the man had poured urine all over his car and stuck dildos on the windscreen of the vehicle,”

Seargent Mckenzie said.

A short search of the property led police to a shed where they found the man, smelling strongly of urine.

Seargent Mckenzie said the man told officers the disturbanc­e broke out when he found his passport in the toilet.

“(The man) assumed (his partner) had put it there,” Seargent Mckenzie said. “So in retaliatio­n to this he brought two cups of urine over to the aggrieved’s dildos to screen.”

Seargent Mckenzie said the man had filmed all his actions on his mobile phone including a verbal argument that broke out between the two earlier.

“Both parties were equally disrespect­ful to each other and appear to have no respect for each other’s space,” Sergeant Mckenzie added.

The man was arrested at the vehicle and stuck the front windscene and a mandatory patdown found a compact round grinder in his front pocket containing 0.9 grams of cannabis.

Duty lawyer Mollie Roper from Allen & Searing Criminal Lawyers said the pair used to run a hospitalit­y business together but had since separated following the incident.

The man was fined $300 on a good behaviour bond for a period of three months. No conviction was recorded.

 ?? ?? A man has admitted to a bizarre act of revenge.
A man has admitted to a bizarre act of revenge.

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