Shocking moment three drunk women smash up a hotel lobby – and spit at the terrified receptionist

Jaw-dropping CCTV footage has been released of three drunk women disrupting a hotel reception and spitting at staff.
Larisa Sumovskaja, 19, Jasmine Orchard, 21, and Kera McKeown, 19, caused damage at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth shortly after 11am on April 19, 2025.
Footage released by local police showed the shameless trio arguing with a receptionist who retreated to a back room before McKeown, dressed in a white dress, followed him.
Unable to get in, McKeown slams his hands on the door, prompting the staff to reappear, but the cheeky blonde spits at him.
Flanked by two friends, McKeown proceeds to trash Trouville’s reception area as stunned guests watch. In a drunken rage, he throws plants, a fire extinguisher, and knocks over the table and chairs; this also saw him hit another receptionist over the head with a phone.
Images taken after the chaos showed tables broken, plants strewn on the floor and chairs broken near a nearby staircase.
While McKeown was described as the ‘main attacker’ in this incident, Poole Magistrates’ Court heard this week that Sumovskaja and Orchard caused mayhem in a Bournemouth pub just a few weeks ago.
The duo, who were kicked out of the nightclub on the grounds that they were ‘too drunk’ last March, were ordered to pay £600 compensation and be banned from Camel Bar for 12 months.
Stunning CCTV footage of 19-year-old Larisa Sumovskaja, 19-year-old Kera McKeown and 21-year-old Jasmine Orchard (LR) has been released
In the video, the girls can be seen fighting with a receptionist and the worker eventually retreats to a back room.
Footage of the aftermath of the chaos shows broken tables, plants strewn on the ground and chairs broken near a nearby staircase
Local police have released footage of the chaos and CCTV footage of the entire shocking ordeal
The youths then insulted bar manager Mohammed Saffi about his weight as they were guided towards the exit, before spitting at two security guards and shaking their bags.
Just days later, Sumovskaja boasted of being an ‘icon’ on social media after photos of her and Orchard in a suspected attack on a taxi driver in January were shared on social media.
However, in April, the duo was joined by their friend McKeown at the hotel.
The court heard two staff members were behind the reception desk when the three women left their rooms at 11.20am.
Staff were unsure whether they were guests at the hotel and after being challenged McKeown replied: ‘Who do you think you’re talking to bro?’
Reading the receptionist’s statement, prosecutor Jason Spelman told the court: ‘Five minutes later they all came down the stairs.
‘The pink coaches (Sumovskaja) started shouting, saying I was being rude to them. At this time he had a fire extinguisher in his hand.
‘The blonde (McKeown) said I tried to touch her inappropriately. I noticed he was holding a vodka bottle in his hand and he started threatening me with it and said, “I’m going to punch you.”
Sumovskaja, Orchard and McKeown (LR) appeared at Poole Magistrates’ Court this week
McKeown, who was drunk at the time, was described as the hotel’s ‘main attacker’
‘The fighting has increased, I’m not sure why. ‘I leaned against the back wall.’
McKeown then advanced towards one of the workers and spat at him several times but missed. The staff locked themselves in the back room and called the police.
While on the phone he heard ‘noises of disturbance’ and watched on CCTV monitors as McKeown began to dismantle the reception area.
Mr Spelman added: ‘They looked like they were having a lot of fun. The entire reception area was trashed.
‘The receptionist said she was shocked to see the extent of the damage and said: ‘I don’t know who they think they are.’
McKeown and Sumovskaja admitted criminal damage and using or threatening unlawful violence against others. The sentence was postponed for the reports to be fulfilled.
Niall Theobald, defending Orchard, said he was in a ‘quite a different position’ and asked judges to sentence him immediately.
He said: ‘He was minimally involved in any violence, he was drunk at the time and does not remember most of the events. He regrets being there and being involved.
‘He hasn’t been in trouble since he was suspended in August last year (for the nightclub incident).
The incident comes just five weeks after Sumovskaja and Orchard attacked staff at Camel Bar in Bournemouth and were kicked out for being too drunk.
Orchard (pictured) is currently under a community order for previous offenses in Sumsovskaja
The troubled duo was also banned from Camel Bar for 12 months “to give the staff there a rest”.
‘He stays away from alcohol and the other defendants because he gets into trouble with them.’
The court heard Orchard was already subject to a 12-month community order for previous offenses committed in Sumovskaja.
Mr Theobald said he had ‘performed very well’ on the order by attending probation appointments and had completed some of his 100 hours of unpaid work.
Bench chairman Richard Ball said: ‘We accept that you played a minimal role and did not cause criminal damage.’
They gave Orchard a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay £111 costs for using threatening or abusive words or behavior with intent to cause fear of violence.
Sumovskaja and McKeown will be sentenced in March.




