Husband Dies, Wife Charged in Fight Over Nintendo Switch
There are lots of things couples can fight over but a Nintendo Switch battle has led to a husband being thrown from a car to his wife being charged with his death.
Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch is usually a conversation between kids and teenagers on what game to play and who beat my high score. For those unfamiliar with the game system, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid video game console that allows the user to make it a portable system.
My boys will argue a little while playing games together but it is more about how you did that or my controller is not working right (usually player error) since they are several years apart. Adults play games because many grew up in the gaming era but no one usually dies over a video game, until now.
Married Couple Gets into Fight Over a Nintendo Switch and the Husband Dies
His name is Robert Leon and he allegedly became enraged when his wife purchased a Nintendo Switch but he wanted a PlayStation 5.
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Her name is Vinnice Daianie Leon and she's been charged with the death of her husband. Vinnice said, Robert was angry and began to call her names, slap and hit her while her daughter was in the car freaking out. Robert was kicking and hitting the car trying to break one of the windows. When she tried to drive out of the Wendy's parking lot he jumped on the car hanging onto the windshield wipers and when she turned he fell off and hit his head which caused a brain bleed and then his death.
According to FOX 17, Vinnice says she never wanted to hurt her husband Robert he was her best friend. The incident took place at the Wendy's on 16th Street in Holland. Vinnice was arraigned at the Holland County District Court where she posted a $1,000 bond. You can see a video of her telling her side of the story here. Holland Department of Public Safety is still investigating the incident.
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