The trail of destruction left behind by three drunken women who trashed a hotel reception has been revealed.
Larisa Sumovskaja, 19, Jasmine Orchard, 21, and Kera McKeown, 19, caused havoc in the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth on April 19, 2025.
A member of staff resorted to locking herself in a backroom while the three girls threw plant pots, pens, computer mice and overturned a table in reception.
McKeown, described as the 'main aggressor', also spat and threw a phone at another worker manning the area that morning.
Now, newly-released images show the extent of the mess left behind by the troublesome trio.
One picture reveals that the girls hurled plants and fire extinguishers around the room, while other images show a snapped chair as well as a plant out of its vase and strewn across the carpet.
The incident at the hotel came just five weeks after Sumovskaja and Orchard assaulted staff at Bournemouth's Camel Bar when they were thrown out for being too drunk.
The two young women were ordered to pay £600 in compensation and banned from the club for 12 months in August after insulting bar manager Mohammed Saffi about his weight.
The trail of destruction left behind by three notorious party girls who trashed a hotel reception has been revealed
Larisa Sumovskaja, 19, Jasmine Orchard, 21, and Kera McKeown, 19, caused havoc in the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth on April 19, 2025. Pictured: a plant they left strewn across the floor
Other images show chairs overturned and, in some cases, totally broken
While one table at reception had been thrown and snapped
They also spat and swung their handbags at two security guards as they were ushered towards the exit.
Just a couple of days later, Sumovskaja bragged on social media about being 'icons' after her and Orchard's pictures were shared on social media over an assault they were suspected of carrying out on a taxi driver in January.
However at the hotel in April, the troublesome duo were joined by McKeown.
The court heard two members of staff were behind the desk at reception when the three women came down from their rooms at 11.20am.
Staff were unsure if they were guests at the hotel and, after being challenged, McKeown replied, 'who do you think you're talking to bro?'
Reading from the receptionist's statement, Jason Spelman, prosecuting, told Poole Magistrates' Court: 'Five minutes later they all came back down the stairs.
'Pink trainers (Sumovskaja) started shouting saying I was being rude to them. She was holding the fire extinguisher at this time.
'Blonde (McKeown) chipped in saying I tried to touch her inappropriately. I noticed she was holding a vodka bottle in her hand and started threatening me with it and said, "I will punch you".
Sumovskaja, Orchard and McKeown (left - right) appeared at Poole Magistrates' Court on Wednesday
The incident came just five weeks after Sumovskaja (pictured) and Orchard assaulted staff at Bournemouth's Camel Bar when they were thrown out for being too drunk
'It escalated, I'm not sure why. I retreated against the back wall.'
McKeown later advanced towards one of the workers and spat at her several times, but missed. The member of staff locked herself in the back room and called the police.
While on the phone, she heard 'sounds of disturbance' and watched on the CCTV monitors as McKeown started trashing the reception area.
She also picked up the hotel's phone and threw it at a male member of staff, hitting him in the head.
Mr Spelman added: 'They seemed to be quite enjoying themselves. The whole 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".
The three females are easily identifiable in the CCTV.
McKeown and Sumovskaja, both 19 and from Bournemouth, admitted criminal damage and using or threatening unlawful violence towards another. Sentencing was adjourned for reports to be carried out.
Niall Theobald, defending Orchard, said she was in a 'rather different position' and asked magistrates to sentence her straight away.
He said: 'She was very little involved in any violence, she was drunk at the time and doesn't remember much of the events. She regrets being there and being involved.
The troublesome duo were also banned from the Camel Bar for 12 months 'to give the staff there a rest'
'She has not been in trouble since she was sentenced in August last year (for the nightclub incident).
'She is staying away from drink and the other defendants because she ends up in trouble with them.'
The court heard Orchard is already subject to a 12-month community order for her previous offences with Sumovskaja.
Mr Theobald said she had been 'doing very well' on the order, attending probation appointments and had completed some of her 100 hours of unpaid work.
Richard Ball, chair of the bench, said: 'We accept you played a minimal role and did not cause the criminal damage.'
They gave Orchard a 12-month conditional discharge for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour with intent to cause fear of violence and ordered her to pay £111 in costs.
Sumovskaja and McKeown will be sentenced in March.