Monday, July 11, 2011

Mum rips off daughter-in-law's nipple

Amilia Oveide

 Amilia Oveide, 46, copped to an aggravated battery charge and was ordered to pay Marie Cadney’s medical bills (which totaled about $10,000) after pulling off Cadny's nipple in a drunken fight. Cadney, 30, is the wife of Oveide’s son. Source: Supplied

A WOMAN who was arrested for twisting off her daughter-in-law's nipple during a drunken brawl will avoid going to jail.

Amilia Oveide, 46, from New Mexico, was arrested for aggravated battery causing great bodily harm and ordered to pay Marie Cadney's - her son's wife - $10,000 medical bills.



She only avoided jail because Mrs Cadney did not want to press charges.



According to police, Jim and Marie Cadney, 30, and Oveide had been drinking for most of the night on December 12 when an argument between Oveide and her son became 'very intense'.



Mrs Cadney told police that she tried to intervene between the two but then began arguing with her mother-in-law.



It was then that Oveide 'grabbed her right breast and began to squeeze and pull on her nipple'.



Oveide only let go of the nipple when Mrs Cadney began punching her in the face.



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She told police that it was only after removing her mother-in-law from the apartment that she noticed there was blood on her shirt.



According to the report, when she took her shirt off, her nipple fell on the floor at which point she picked it up and put it into a bag.



According to the Smoking Gun, Mrs Cadney thought about what to do for two hours and then decided it would be best to go to the hospital, where a doctor performed a reattachment procedure.



It is not believed to have been successful.



Oveide entered into a plea agreement and was sentenced to three years probation

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