Two Michigan sisters, one nine months pregnant, who allegedly stabbed and doused a Detroit restaurant employee with boiling oil after an argument over an ordering mistake have been charged.
Brianna Long, 29 and nine months pregnant, and Kierianna Long, 26, were charged with numerous counts, including attempted murder, after the assault at a restaurant.
After receiving the wrong order from the 23-year-old employee, the two suspects began shouting before hitting the employee with pots and pans.
They even tried to throw hot grease on the victim’s head before stabbing him, as reported by New York Post Sunday.
The young employee was transported to a hospital where she underwent surgery, while the two sisters had to flee in a vehicle.
The two sisters were arrested, while the eldest gave birth four days before her appearance, according to the New York media, which specifies that the two women have pleaded not guilty.
But the judge decided to keep them in detention with a bail of 25,000 for the young mother and $100,000 for her 26-year-old sister.





