Police were called to an apartment block in Kloten, in the canton of
Zurich, Switzerland, on Saturday night after a man allegedly locked his neighbor in the laundry room for doing her washing after 10pm.
Witnesses said that the woman was locked into the communal washing room
by her neighbour, with one saying: “I heard the desperate cries of the
woman even though I live on the other side of the street”.
Several neighbors went to the woman’s help and broke open the door to
free her.
“But once outside she got a broom and tried to smash in the door of the neighbor who shut her in,” said the witness.
The woman finally called police herself after the man refused to open
his door to her.
Zurich police confirmed the dispute but denied anyone had been shut in
the laundry room.
“It was about insults and damage to property”, a police spokeswoman
said.
According to witnesses, the situation calmed down after a couple of
hours and the woman returned to doing her washing as if nothing had
happened.
In Switzerland, the issue of when to do your laundry can be a sensitive
one.
In most apartment blocks residents do not have a washing machine in
their flat but share a communal one, often in a basement area.
Each apartment is usually given a set time during the week when they may
use the communal machine.
It is generally accepted etiquette that residents refrain from doing
laundry late at the night due to the noise.
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