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Witness recalls argument at bush party shooting [Video]

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Maya Pluchowski told the jury at the bush party murder trial that on July 30 of 2021, she and others hopped into a car driven by one of the accused in the case Emily Altmann.

The 21 year old said, “I didn’t know the exact location but I knew we were going to a party in the woods.”

She said a short while after arriving to the wooded area off Pack Road in southwest London, she noticed a photo or flash coming from another group at the party, which upset Altmann, “In my opinion, it was pettiness…Emily appeared to be angry, she was just screaming.”

After things appeared to calm down, a drink was thrown in her direction, which spilled on some of her friends, “Emily just started screaming right away…’You b***h come here I’ll beat the s**t out of you.’”

Pluchowski said much of her anger was directed at …

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