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In a concerning incident that has heightened tensions among local businesses in Seabrook, the co-owner of a jiu-jitsu studio reported to police that a teenage student sustained injuries from a concealed nail trap. The co-owner claims that the trap was intentionally placed by a neighboring doctor, leading to allegations of malicious intent.
The incident reportedly occurred during a routine class when the student stepped on the hidden nail, resulting in significant injury. The co-owner expressed outrage over the act, calling it dangerous and unacceptable, especially in a community that should support one another.
Local authorities are investigating the situation, and community members are rallying around the jiu-jitsu studio, expressing their concern for the safety of students and the integrity of local businesses. As the investigation unfolds, the relationship between the neighboring businesses remains strained, with many calling for accountability and a resolution to the ongoing dispute.
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