DORAL, Fla. – A family reunion in Doral turned ugly Friday all after someone was hit in the face with a piece of paper during a soccer goal celebration, leading to the arrests of three women, according to police.
Police said one of them had to be treated at the emergency room. Another is facing a serious felony charge.
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It all happened at around 11:30 p.m. as family members gathered to watch a soccer game at the Northwest 63rd Terrace home of Kerlins Lisbeycell Sarai Perez, 36, an arrest report states.
Family members celebrated a soccer goal by “by throwing pieces of paper to one another,” police said.
According to the report, a family member accidentally threw a piece of paper at Sarai Perez’s “husband’s brother’s wife,” 28-year-old Marilyn Paola Vallenilla Rondon.
This upset Vallenilla Rondon and she had a conversation with her sister-in-law about it, police said.
Sarai Perez told police that she went up the stairs in her home when Vallenilla Rondon “grabbed her by the hair and pulled her down approximately (three) steps, causing them both to fall to the ground.”
Vallenilla Rondon told police that Sarai Perez had grabbed her by the arm.
Family members intervened and separated the two, but things weren’t over, the report states.
Police said Vallenilla Rondon told officers that after she went outside, Sarai Perez’s 34-year-old sister, Naskary Kattybel Ihones Perez, followed her outside, “approached her aggressively” and “punched her in the nose, where she began to bleed profusely and subsequently lose consciousness.”
Vallenilla Rondon required treatment at a Doral emergency room, police said; she had a nasal fracture and soft tissue swelling.
That, according to police, led to a second-degree felony aggravated battery charge for Ihones Perez, but all three women would end up in jail.
Sarai Perez and Vallenilla Rondon were each taken into custody on misdemeanor battery charges; both were out of jail by Monday.
Ihones Perez, however, remained behind bars as of Monday; she was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $7,500 bond.