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Drunk Russian Woman Creates Ruckus At Midnight After Hitting Scooty in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur, Video Goes Viral

The three injured men have been identified as Neelkamal Sahu, Arun Vishwakarma, and Lalit Chandel. The police took the injured to the hospital for medical treatment. A video of the incident went viral on social media. 

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A drunk Russian woman created a ruckus on the street in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur. The woman’s car collided with a bike. Three people were injured in the incident. The woman’s friend was also present in the car when the incident took place. The mishap occurred at midnight at VIP Road. 

The three injured men have been identified as Neelkamal Sahu, Arun Vishwakarma, and Lalit Chandel. The police took the injured to the hospital for medical treatment. A video of the incident went viral on social media. 

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The video shows that the cops were asking her to cooperate, but she was screaming. A crowd also gathered on the spot. The woman was taken into police custody along with her friend. Both were produced before the court. The police sought their custody to probe the case. 

The cops also said that the car has a sticker of “Government of India”. There are other videos too doing the rounds on social media. 

First published on: Feb 07, 2025 09:23 PM IST


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