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

·

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

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Greece records longest working week in the EU, Eurostat data shows

Workers in Greece recorded the longest average working week in the European Union in 2025, according to new Eurostat figures.

Cannabis use among Greek teens reaches 25-year high

Cannabis use among teenagers in Greece has climbed to its highest level in 25 years, according to new findings released.

Metallica fans shook Athens harder than Iron Maiden, seismologists find

Fans of Metallica generated stronger seismic activity than supporters of Iron Maiden during recent Athens concerts, according to a study.

Investigation underway after historic bell disappears from Pylos fortress

Authorities in southwestern Greece are investigating the disappearance of a commemorative bell from a chapel inside the historic Niokastro fortress in Pylos.

Standoff grows over reopening of Kalavryta’s historic rack railway

A disagreement has emerged between the Greek government and local authorities in Kalavryta over the reopening of the famous Diakofto–Kalavryta rack railway.

You May Also Like

‘Creative Bridges’: International Summer University kicks off with online presentation

The Seventh International Summer University kicked off its annual conference set to take place on the island of Hydra in July.

Archbishop Makarios of Australia sends message marking double celebration of March 25

His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia has issued a message to the Greek Australian community to mark the March 25 double celebration.

Greek government submits bill to curb people’s right to protest

Greece’s centre-right government submitted a bill on Monday to impose tighter controls on public protests that frequently block traffic and turn violent.