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After 4 months .. Criminal charges affecting the "rogue waitress"
LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland's judicial authorities have filed criminal charges against a beautiful Scottish waitress who danced on an ambulance parked on a London street, rejoicing in England's victory over Sweden in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Russia.
The 21-year-old waitress, Larissa Bell, is expected to appear in court in London later this month along with three other young Englishmen who have been charged with property destruction.
The ambulance, parked in London's Burrow High Street, was vandalized after England's 2-0 victory over Sweden on July 7 at the World Cup in Russia.
Larissa spent the weekend in London with her friends, when she was photographed as she danced on top of the ambulance, in front of a crowd of young men.
The other three were Peri Jian, 26, and Ems Elton, 27, and Scott Dennis, 25.
Scotland Yard called the four suspects and investigated them, and then charged them, according to the site of the newspaper "Mail Online" British.
An ambulance of the health authorities in London was disrupted and was taken to the repair department after its windshield was damaged, and damage to the front cover of the car and its roof was shattered.
Ambulance officials commented that they were also happy because of the victory over Sweden, but this kind of celebration caused us great frustration, noting that the car was parked in that place after calling the ambulance for an emergency.
Angry fans from the wrecking of the car organized a fund-raising campaign to repair the car and already managed to raise around £ 10,000 for that purpose.
The Skoda agent offered to repair the car for free, so funds were diverted to repair a 1965 ambulance.