One Belgian tourist brought new meaning to the phrase "killer shoes" when she reportedly stabbed another woman with her stiletto heel in a bloody fight at a posh Manhattan hotel rooftop bar.

Amanda Keisoglu, the victim, was about to leave a bachelorette party at the Plunge Rooftop Bar and Lounge at Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC when she got into a confusing fight with 24-year-old Marie Thys and ended up with a shoe-stab wound in her thigh, according to the New York Post.  

"I don't know why or how it started," Nadene Keisoglu, the victim's sister, told the newspaper. "Three of us were sitting on the couch when [my friend] in the middle got into a fight with the girl behind her.

Thys allegedly instigated the fight when she pulled the hair of the girl in the middle. Thys moved on to Amanda Keisoglu and grabbed her, police told the NY Post.

Thys then took her shoe and shoved the stiletto heel into Amanda's upper thigh, police said.  A local hospital treated the victim for her stab wound.

Thys was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon and intent to cause physical injury, DNAinfo.com reported.

Stilettos, a thin high heel found on women's shoes, have been used as weapons in other altercations, some of which were fatal.

Four months ago a Texas woman was sentenced to life in prison for stabbing her boyfriend to death with her 5.5 half-inch high stiletto heel. The woman, 45-year-old Ana Trujillo, claimed her boyfriend was abusive towards her and that she killed him in self-defense.