Alleged Road Rage Incident in Orenburg: What Happened

A resident of Orenburg is accused of injuring a driver by breaking his coccyx in a dispute over road space and is now facing scrutiny over accountability, according to the Telegram channel Shot.

The incident allegedly occurred last December when a Ford vehicle pulled out from a parking area and cut off a doctor named Anna Nozdrenko. Anna says an aggressive woman stepped from the Ford, began kicking her own car with her feet, and then assaulted her. The collision left Anna with a coccygeal fracture, a injury severe enough that medical teams later had to perform surgery to remove part of the bone six months afterwards.

Following the start of a criminal case and fresh medical examinations, the prior claims about bone destruction attributed to the victim did not resurface. Separately, one of the attacker’s lawyers was detained on suspicion of taking a bribe from the client to obtain a needed medical report.

According to the Telegram channel, as this case progresses it will involve a fifth medical examination to determine whether Anna actually has a coccyx and what the current condition is.

Earlier reports mention a separate incident in Khimki where a person sharing a car damaged several parked cars.

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