Waitress injured after random attack
A Melbourne cafe waitress was injured when a passer-by knocked plates from her hands, resulting in a broken tooth. The incident occurred without provocation and is being treated as a random attack. Police are investigating the assault and reviewing available footage. No arrests have been made as of the report's publication.
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