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Authorities are currently probing incidents of property vandalism and alleged assault.
Authorities are currently probing incidents of property vandalism and alleged assault.

- Acorrid urban spa targeted with corrosive substance

Hey there! Let's talk about some shady business that went down in Rostock, shall we? A local massage parlor experienced some unwanted attention recently when anonymous thugs decided to wreck their place.

They smashed a window, and to add insult to injury, they threw a mysterious bottle inside the establishment. You won't believe what they poured—it wasn't just any old juice, but a corrosive substance with a pungent odor and high acid content. Yikes!

Luckily, the authorities caught wind of the situation and quickly arrived on the scene. The police and fire department are currently investigating the incident as an act of vandalism and an attempted assault.

As for the bottle, it’s being investigated by the forensics team. They're trying to figure out what exactly was in that concoction. The estimated damage? Around 400 euros. Talk about a costly prank!

  • Massage Parlor (Obviously and luckily still operational)
  • Liquid (Yet to be determined, but beware of strong acidic odors)
  • Rostock (Where the incident took place, not the most peaceful town I guess)
  • Police (Keeping a close eye on things and, you know, stopping crime)
  • Vandalism (Not cool, guys. Destroy public property, and you'll have the law on your tail)
  • Window (Now a memory, replaced with a whole lotta frustration)
  1. The act of vandalism at the massage parlor in Rostock wasn't just a simple prank; it included a brutal acid attack estimated to cause around 400 euros in damage.
  2. As the authorities investigate the incident, they are focusing on the mysterious liquid thrown into the massage parlor, believed to be a corrosive substance with a high acid content.
  3. Despite the senseless act of vandalism, the massage parlor in Rostock remains operational, highlighting the resilience of the community against such disruptive events.

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