Fight with my flatmate Fight with my flatmate

6 months ago

I am a female and recently me and my girl flatmate got into and argument and it turned up into physical fight between us.. we both got injured .Now if she files a case against me then what can I do and what's the solution. Is it serious ?

Anik

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A.Dear

Report the Incident: If a physical altercation occurred, it's important to report the incident to the local authorities or the police. They will document the incident and may conduct an investigation.

Seek Medical Attention: If you or your flatmate sustained injuries, seek medical attention promptly. Medical records can be important evidence in any legal proceedings.

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