ORLANDO, Fla., April 7 (UPI) -- An Alabama woman could receive 15 years in jail for allegedly beating a woman while in line at Disney World's "Mad Tea Party" ride, a newspaper said.
Victoria Walker, 52, is accused of choking and beating Clermont, Fla. resident, Aimee Krause, while in the "tea cup" line at the Orlando, Fla., theme park, WKMG-TV, Orlando, Fla. reported Monday.
Walker lost her temper because she thought Krause and her kids were allowed to cut ahead of her in line, a witness said.
Walker reportedly was interviewed by authorities after the alleged beating, but permitted to travel back to her home in Alabama. The judge didn't issue an arrest warrant for Walker until he realized the seriousness of Krause's injuries, WKMG reported.
It is reported that Walker has refused a one-year jail sentence plea deal and could be given 15 years behind bars if convicted.
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