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Subscriber only A Coast mother ripped her wife s shirt open and dug her nails into her arm before punching her in the face as she tried to drive away, a court has heard. Paula Karen Noffke used her right arm to punch her wife in the face after an argument at a Rainbow Beach restaurant on January 6. Prosecutor Sergeant Nick Nitschke told Maroochydore Magistrates Court Noffke was annoyed with her wife when she ripped her shirt open and pushed her on the footpath outside the restaurant. … (Noffke) followed her (the victim) out and grabbed her by the arm with enough force for the victim to state Paula you are really hurting me you re digging your nails into my arm , he said.
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Subscriber only A Coast mother ripped her wife s shirt open and dug her nails into her arm before punching her in the face as she tried to drive away, a court has heard. Paula Karen Noffke used her right arm to punch her wife in the face after an argument at a Rainbow Beach restaurant on January 6. Prosecutor Sergeant Nick Nitschke told Maroochydore Magistrates Court Noffke was annoyed with her wife when she ripped her shirt open and pushed her on the footpath outside the restaurant. … (Noffke) followed her (the victim) out and grabbed her by the arm with enough force for the victim to state Paula you are really hurting me you re digging your nails into my arm , he said.
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Subscriber only Our emergency service personnel and security guards are here to keep us safe, but in doing so are subjected to some serious attacks. Last year s wild Australia Day brawl at Eleanor Shipley Park in Moffat Beach displayed some of the worst behaviour towards police. Acting Inspector John Mahony recently told the
Daily police officers involved were used as human punching bags when they tried to break up the brawl. The teenagers abused, attacked and threw rubbish including bottles at the officers as they tried to restrain them. Three police officers were injured in the brawl, with one taken to hospital.