Sydney model Natalie Marangos charged over alleged restaurant assault on ex-boyfriend

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Sydney model Natalie Marangos, 34, has been charged after allegedly throwing a table lamp at her ex-boyfriend Dean Contos at Tanuki, a luxury restaurant in Double Bay.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the incident reportedly occurred on Saturday night, when Marangos saw Contos dining with another woman.

Witnesses claim she caused a scene before allegedly hurling the lamp at him, leaving him with facial injuries.

Natalie Marangos, 34, has been charged after allegedly throwing a table lamp at her ex-boyfriend.

Police were called to the restaurant at about 11.40pm, but Marangos had already left. She was later arrested on Sunday night and charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

She was also issued an interim apprehended violence order (AVO) and is due to appear in Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday, February 26.

Contos is also facing domestic violence charges related to Marangos, including intentional choking and intimidation, with his case listed for court on Thursday, February 27.

Tanuki has not commented on the incident, although the venue is not accused of any wrongdoing.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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