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O bătrână de 96 de ani riscă să fie dată afară din azil pentru că a organizat petreceri cu alcool în camera sa. Reacția pensionarei
RO🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

O bătrână de 96 de ani riscă să fie dată afară din azil pentru că a organizat petreceri cu alcool în camera sa. Reacția pensionarei

Lillian Droniak, a 96-year-old woman known online as 'Bunica Droniak,' has become the center of controversy at a nursing home in Connecticut after repeatedly hosting loud parties in her room, violating facility rules. The nursing home warned her she could be expelled if she continued these gatherings, which include alcohol consumption and late-night activity that disturb other residents. Despite the warning, Droniak defended her actions, stating she pays $12,000 monthly for her stay and has the right to host guests. After some negotiation, the nursing home reportedly allowed her to continue hosting visitors but banned alcohol. Droniak remains committed to her social persona, expressing enthusiasm for continuing her lively lifestyle.

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O bătrână de 96 de ani riscă să fie dată afară din azil pentru că a organizat petreceri cu alcool în camera sa. Reacția pensionarei

Lillian Droniak, a 96-year-old woman known online as 'Bunica Droniak,' has become the center of controversy at a nursing home in Connecticut after repeatedly hosting loud parties in her room, violating facility rules. The nursing home warned her she could be expelled if she continued these gatherings, which include alcohol consumption and late-night activity that disturb other residents. Despite the warning, Droniak defended her actions, stating she pays $12,000 monthly for her stay and has the right to host guests. After some negotiation, the nursing home reportedly allowed her to continue hosting visitors but banned alcohol. Droniak remains committed to her social persona, expressing enthusiasm for continuing her lively lifestyle.

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