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Miami woman allegedly slices boyfriend with machete after restaurant fight over infidelity

Miami woman allegedly slices boyfriend with machete after restaurant fight over infidelity
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A South Miami woman was arrested for allegedly attacking her boyfriend with a machete and injuring him during a violent confrontation at her home, according to reports.

Officers first encountered the victim at the South Miami Hospital Emergency Department, where he was being treated for what police said was a "deep laceration" to his right elbow, according to Law & Crime.

The man reportedly told investigators he was injured during a fight with his girlfriend, Liz Frechel, 49, the outlet reported.

According to the arrest report, the argument began the evening of Nov. 20 during a date at a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Fontainebleau.

The man said the couple argued after he confronted Frechel over a photo that appeared to show her hugging and holding hands with another man. He told police he left Frechel at the restaurant.

The situation reportedly worsened the following day, Nov. 21, when the man drove to Frechel’s home near Southwest 72nd Street and 62nd Avenue in Miami to return her medication, glasses and a mug. 

At that point, he said, Frechel became enraged and yelled at him, according to the report.

Police arrested Frechel shortly after 7:15 p.m. that evening at her home. She was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center just before midnight, per reports.

According to records reviewed by Fox News Digital, Frechel faces charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, attempted murder with a deadly weapon and false imprisonment with a deadly weapon.

Frechel appeared in bond court Nov. 22, where a Miami-Dade judge ordered her to have no contact with the victim. 

The court denied bond on the attempted murder charge and set a combined $15,000 bond for the aggravated battery and false imprisonment counts, according to documents.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Miami-Dade Police Department and Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation for comment.

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