Check out tourism sites on Hertfordshire, and you’ll find that the town is pretty low-key.
Activities include stargazing, winter walks, and “Instagrammable Autumn locations”.
There are a couple of pubs, too, but that’s standard in England.
Things livened up a bit in Aldi, a bottle store in the region on Wednesday, November 25, when a woman took to the stock like a bull in a china shop.
Footage taken by shoppers, per Metro, shows her slowly dragging what looks like hundreds of bottles of wine, beer, and spirits from the shelves.
When a witness told her to calm down, she lobbed a bottle of gin at him.
Watch:
From another angle:
The five-minute outburst came to an end when a security guard managed to remove her from the situation and take her outside.
TV presenter Lee Clark, 50, was in the Stevenage store and said she must have smashed at least 500 bottles during the ‘incredibly dangerous’ incident.
He told Sun Online: ‘It was extraordinary – I’ve never seen anything like that before in my life.
“She didn’t say a word the whole time and had a very vacant look in her face.”
She was then taken to the hospital to treat the hand that she cut when she slipped and fell before police took her into custody.
She was clearly having some sort of episode.
Let’s hope she gets the help she needs.
[source:metro]
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