Viral Showdown at Second Link: Woman Blocks Car With Her Body-What Really Happened?

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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    In this video, we cover the viral incident from 15 September on the Second Link, where a woman blocked a car with her body, sparking heated debate online. The video, shared by Facebook user Elexio Kim, shows the woman preventing another vehicle from moving while signaling her car to cut into the lane. Later, the woman posted dashcam footage from her husband’s car, offering her side of the story. She claimed that the black car forced them out of their lane and that her actions were meant to avoid an accident. Despite her explanation, many netizens remain unconvinced. Watch the full story and let us know your thoughts. Was this an overreaction, or did the woman act to prevent further danger?
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