Eyewitness: A woman who moved from Shchelkovo twice said the victim “was thrown at her”

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An employee of the Paritet management company, who twice ran over a resident of Shchelkovo near Moscow with a car, screamed after the incident that the victim was thrown under the wheels of the car. An eyewitness to the incident, Alexey, told socialbites.ca about this. He noted that after the incident, local residents called an ambulance and took the blankets used to cover the victim from the house.

“The victim is in the hospital, no additional information yet. It all started with the residents’ dissatisfaction with the work of the management company. When they came to shoot the video, the employees of the management company began to disperse like mice escaping from a sinking ship and tried to take out the documents. The Criminal Code employee got in the car and ran over the girl who was trying to escape, but the girl did not even approach him after the incident. He said that this girl was thrown under his wheels. There was no one from the Criminal Code there – they ran away, locked themselves in their office, rushed to get documents out of the building, eventually leaving the building wide open, took everything they needed and ran away. “Eyewitnesses called the ambulance and the police, they took their blankets out of the house and covered him while he was lying on the road,” he said.

As the Mash Telegram channel reported, on October 17, a crowd gathered in front of the Paritet Management Company building – people were complaining about the lack of heating and the terrible condition of the basements. The employee of the utility company did not want to talk to them, got into the Audi A3 and, while reversing, ran over one of the local residents. Then it went over again and stopped.

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