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Why bubble tea brawl accused a no-show The man who allegedly slapped a bubble tea employee in the face and kicked her in the stomach avoided appearing in court as he waited for COVID-19 test results to return. Picture: Supplied
Crime by Emily Cosenza 7th May 2021 4:21 PM The man at the centre of the Adelaide bubble tea brawl, who was filmed allegedly slapping an employee in the face, was a no-show to his first court appearance after getting a COVID-19 test. Lei Guo, who is also known as Gavin Guo, was arrested and charged with basic assault after footage of the violent tussle at FunTea in Adelaide s CBD emerged on social media in early February.
April 7th was National Walking Day, and to celebrate Evansville Police Department does what they do best, they got out into the community and went for a walk. When on the walk they spotted something interesting though, a batch of sun tea being brewed.
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I had never heard of sun tea before and when I watched the video, if I had seen that jar I m not sure I would have known what it was. Sun tea as it turns out is tea, that s brewed in the sun instead of in boiling water. Interesting right? According to SimplyRecipes.com all you need is a glass container, tea bags, and a sunny day to make the tea. They say many like to make sun tea for something different as it s more mellow and brings out the different flavors from the different tea leaves as opposed to boiling the tea leaves. If you want to make your own batch, SimplyRecipes.comhas the rundown, here.
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The owner of a bubble tea shop where a female worker was allegedly slapped and kicked said he has received death threats from Chinese gangsters after the footage went viral - as new CCTV vision gives fresh insight into the brawl.
The viral video, which has been viewed more than 100,000 times, showed the moment a verbal altercation took a violent turn inside the Fun Tea store on Gouger Street, Adelaide, on January 29.
A 20-year-old worker was allegedly slapped and kicked during the melee by 39-year-old Gavin Guo, who has since been charged with assault.
Fun Tea director Jason Duan said both he and Guo have been hit with death threats in the wake of the incident, Adelaide Advertiser reported.