Three intoxicated women vandalise the lobby of a Bournemouth hotel as the receptionist escapes and secures herself in a back room

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Three intoxicated women vandalise the lobby of a Bournemouth hotel as the receptionist escapes and secures herself in a back room
Three intoxicated women vandalise the lobby of a Bournemouth hotel as the receptionist escapes and secures herself in a back room

Three drunken women wreaked havoc at a hotel lobby in Bournemouth, forcing a receptionist to escape behind a locked door as she was spat at.

Jasmine Orchard, 21, Kera McKeown, 19, and Larisa Sumovskaja, 19, left a trail of destruction at a Bournemouth hotel.

Their early morning rampage was caught on CCTV as one of them threw plant pots, pens, a computer mouse and overturned a table.

The footage shows the trio staggering towards the desk at the Trouville Hotel shortly after 11am on April 19, 2025.

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They appear to be shouting at the receptionist, who takes refuge in a back room before McKeown, in a white dress, follows her and bangs at the door.

McKeown, described as the ‘main aggressor’ during a court hearing earlier this week, reportedly spat at one of the receptionists several times but missed.

She allegedly threatened one of the receptionists with a vodka bottle and that she will ‘punch’ her.

Poole Magistrates’ Court heard how the seemingly normal Saturday morning escalated after staff, unsure if the women were guests, challenged them.

McKeown reportedly replied ‘who do you think you’re talking to bro?’

CCTV of three drunk women at a hotel lobby in Bournemouth, with one of them holding a fire extinguisher

One of the women, thought to be Sumovskaja, appeared to hold the fire extinguisher between her legs (Picture: CPS)

On the CCTV, McKeown, who appears to be traipsing around barefoot, can be seen throwing items from the reception desk at one staff member.

She then picks up a phone and hurls it, hitting another receptionist on the shoulder as the two other girls linger around.

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McKeown picks up a plant vase and throws it in the direction of the receptionists before picking up more flowers which she slings over the reception.

The trio keep coming back in and out as staff and other guests watch on.

The hotel incident came some weeks after Sumovskaja and Orchard had caused damage at Camel Bar in Bournemouth, where they were banned and thrown out.

They had insulted the bar manager about his weight while being ushered out before spitting and swinging their bags at two security guards, Daily Mail reports. They were ordered to pay £600 in compensation.

Prosecutor Jason Spelman read one of the receptionists’ statements in court:’”Pink trainers (Sumovskaja) started shouting saying I was being rude to them. She was holding the fire extinguisher at this time.

‘”Blonde (McKeown) chipped in saying I tried to touch her inappropriately. I noticed she was holding a vodka bottle in her hand and started threatening me with it and said, “I will punch you”.’

The prosecutor said the trio ‘seemed to be quite enjoying themselves’ as the entire reception area was ‘trashed.’

McKeown and Sumovskaja admitted criminal damage and using threatening or unlawful violence. They are due to be sentenced in March.

Orchard’s defence argued that the 21-year-old was ‘very little involved’ in any violence and that she doesn’t remember much of the events due to being drunk.

‘She regrets being there and being involved,’ Nial Theobald, defending, adding that she had been doing ‘very well’ on a 12-month community order she was already on for the Camel Bar incident.

Richard Ball, the chair of the bench, said the magistrates accept that she played ‘a minimal role and did not cause the criminal damage.’ She was given a 12-month conditional discharge for using threatening or abusive words with the intent to cause fear of violence and ordered to pay £111 costs.

George MacGregor

Nial Theobald, Larisa Sumovskaja, Kera McKeown, Jasmine Orchard, Bournemouth, Criminal damage

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