Two women handed nationwide pub and hotel bans

Katie WapleSouth of England
Three women left a trail of destruction in reception at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth

Two women have been banned from all pubs, bars, nightclubs and hotels in England and Wales after trashing a hotel and attacking a worker in a violent rampage.

Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19 and from Bournemouth, left a trail of destruction at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, on 19 April 2025.

As well as the banning order, they were each handed a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and ordered to pay £350 compensation each to the receptionists and the hotel for the damage.

District Judge Orla Austin branded their behaviour "disgraceful" as she sentenced the pair for criminal damage and affray.

A third woman, Jasmine Orchard, 21, was also filmed flipping tables, chairs and smashing vases.

She was handed a 12-month conditional discharge for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour and ordered to pay £111 costs.

The court heard two members of staff had been in the hotel reception at about 11:20 BST last April when the three women came down from the rooms.

The workers were not sure if they were guests at the hotel and after being challenged, 19-year-old McKeown said: "Who do you think you're talking to bro?"

The receptionist told them they needed to leave but she would let them collect their belongings first.

Jason Spelman, prosecuting, told Poole Magistrates' Court: "Five minutes later, they all came back down the stairs."

Spelman read out a witness statement from one of the receptionists recounting how "Sumovskaja started shouting saying I was being rude to them while holding the fire extinguisher".

The statement continued: "McKeown chipped in saying I tried to touch her inappropriately.

"I noticed she was holding a vodka bottle in her hand and [she] started threatening me with it and said 'I will punch you'.

"It escalated, I'm not sure why. I retreated against the back wall."

McKeown went behind the desk and spat at the receptionist several times, although the court heard she had missed.

She also picked up the hotel's phone and threw it at a male member of staff, hitting him in the head.

Another member of staff locked herself in the back room and called the police.

Spelman said: "They seemed to be quite enjoying themselves. The whole reception area was trashed."

The trio later boasted and shared the police appeal about their crime on social media.

The judge said: "I recognise your social life is going to be significantly curtailed but that's the punishment, so don't take any chances."