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Kalina Vardomskaya attacked a woman who had not given way to her car in a yard near a kindergarten.

Conflicts on the road have become common in our country. New evidence of road wrangles appears in social networks on an annoyingly regular basis. It is often decided who is right with recourse to physical force. Today’s incident was not an exception. As a result of the conflict of two women, one of them was injured, onliner.by informs.

A young woman who had brought her child to the kindergarten in the morning, when driving to the kindergarten faced a typical situation at the territory of the yard of one of the buildings. In a narrow passageway it was rather hard to for the two drivers to pass each other.

“A woman in a red BMW (as it turned out, she was a TV news anchor Kalina Vardomskaya), insistently waved her hand and demanded the driver of Porsche Cayenne to drive the car back, though she had much more space to manoeuvre,” an eyewitness of the incident said. “At the same time, the second car was in fact blocked by other cars from its rear end, and it was impossible to give way, even with a desire to do so.

In a few minutes of pointless waiting, the woman in BMW left the car, flourishing arms emotionally, dismounted the car and spat on the front end of Porsche. She waited until the driver (who had a child in her car) left the car, and flew at her, starting to beat and kick furiously, shouting insulting words, tore off earrings, threw them on the ground. In a few minutes she mounted the car and quickly drove away in an unknown direction. The injured girl was standing on her knees at that moment. All her face was in bruises, her hair tumbled, several bad lumps on the forehead, and blood running from her earlobes. In this moment her child was standing beside and crying.”

During the fight one of the eyewitnesses called out police. Now the injured driver of Porsche is undergoing a medical check-up and have battery-induced injuries verified, in order to initiate a case.

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