Photos have shown the dramatic moment a young woman took a giant rock to a parked car and smashed all the windows following a neighbourhood dispute.
The incident reportedly took place in the city of Bhilwara, in the Rajasthan State of India, on 12th January after the neighbours had fallen out over minor issues. The woman, unidentified in local media, walked out to the street and began picking up stones from the roadside, before throwing them at the grey vehicle reportedly belonging to her neighbours' guest. She was filmed by baffled onlookers as she approached the parked car and began breaking the windows one by one.
Some of the rocks the unnamed woman threw were even shattered by the sheer force of the impact. Despite the risk of being struck by the flying pieces of stone, she kept smashing the windows until she reached the front windshield as the crowd watched in shock. She picked up one large rock, and repeatedly hit it against the windshield as hard as she could until it was destroyed. It is unclear what she and her neighbours had argued about.
Local police later intervened and took people from both sides to the police station to give a statement. Both parties reportedly declined to file a complaint and after counselling, they were sent home with a warning. Meanwhile, at the end of last year, a woman was been accused of biting off part of her husband's right ear during an argument in India, forcing him to undergo surgery. The unnamed 45-year-old man has filed a complaint to police in Delhi, alleging his wife dismembered the upper portion of his ear by biting it off.
He had to undergo surgery last week which is when the incident came to light, as hospital staff thought they should inform police. The man told police his wife wanted him to sell the house and give her a share so she could live separately with her children. As he was leaving the house, she grabbed him from behind and gnawed on his ear with such force that it became dismembered.
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