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Friday, 11 May, 2001, 12:11 GMT 13:11 UK
100-year old 'attacked girlfriend'
Miami
The man was already known to Miami police
Police in Florida have arrested a 100-year-old man for allegedly attacking his girlfriend, accusing her of paying too much attention to other men.

Hermenergildo Rojas allegedly poured petrol on Janet Ali in a Florida trailer park. She escaped by smashing a bedroom window, but received cuts as she clambered out.


Eighties yes, nineties questionable, but 100 no, never seen a 100-year-old here

Spokesman, Miami Corrections Institution
Mr Rojas was later taken into custody on charges of aggravated battery.

The case was considered as a routine domestic violence incident until Mr Rojas told police his date of birth: 13 April 1901.

A spokesman for Miami-Dade Corrections Institution told the British Daily Telegraph newspaper: "Seventies yes, eighties yes, nineties questionable, but 100 no ... never seen a 100-year-old here."

Mr Rojas has been released on $1,500, bail and is due to appear in court on 23 May.

Previous offender

Mr Rojas is already known to police having spent three days in prison when he was 98-years-old, following an incident in which he threatened a female bus driver with a fake sub-machine gun.

Lieutenant Angel Machado, a Miami fireman who knows the couple, said the relationship between Mr Rojas and Ms Ali had been "on-and-off" for about six years.

Ms Ali has convictions for cocaine possession, burglary, battery and disorderly conduct.

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