
Woman Accused Of Running Over Boyfriend With Car After He ''Ate One Of Her Chips''
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Mr Finn told the court that he made the mistake of asking for a chip from Ms Harrison's chicken and salad pack while he was with her in her Subaru.
A 42-year-old woman in Australia's Adelaide has been charged with trying to run over her partner with a car after an argument over potato chips, 9 News.com reported. The woman's boyfriend has claimed that his partner ''deliberately'' tried to him over with her car after he took one of her chips.
Matthew Finn made the shocking claim at the Adelaide Magistrates Court against his partner, Charlotte Harrison. Mr Finn told the court that he made the mistake of asking for a chip from Ms Harrison's chicken and salad pack while he was with her in her Subaru on February 26.
"I thought she was finished. I shouldn't have asked for the chip. I had a chip and she'd pulled over and asked me to get out," Matthew Finn was quoted as saying by 9News.
Ms Harrison dismissed the allegations and claimed that the incident was just an accident. She told the magistrates court that she was taking Mr Finn to the hospital and was assaulted by him on the way, making her stop the vehicle to let him out. He alleged that when he stepped out of the car, he realised that Ms Harrison's car was heading towards him.
