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Drunk women banned from UK pubs after hotel incident

1 April 2026
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Two teenagers, Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, have been banned from every pub, bar, nightclub, and hotel in the UK for six months after causing extensive damage at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth. The incident occurred in April 2022 when they were not guests at the hotel but were caught on camera vandalizing the reception area. McKeown threatened a receptionist with a vodka bottle, while both women threw various items, resulting in an estimated £4,000 in damages. Despite facing potential prison time, the pair received a suspended sentence and were warned that their aggressive behavior was unacceptable. Their actions also had significant repercussions for the hotel, including reputational harm and emotional distress for the staff involved.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing issues with public behavior, particularly among young people under the influence of alcohol. The repercussions of the teenagers’ actions extended beyond immediate damage, affecting the hotel’s finances and staff morale. Similar incidents involving alcohol-related violence have been documented in the UK, raising concerns about safety in public venues. The ban imposed on McKeown and Sumovskaja serves as a cautionary measure, aiming to deter such behavior and protect both patrons and staff in hospitality environments.

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