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Disturbing news once again comes from Surkhandarya. This time, a wedding procession took center stage, with its members not only violating traffic rules but also brutally attacking a driver who dared not to yield.
A group of young people in the wedding procession decided to show off their “authority” on the road by driving on the opposite lane. Participants in the celebration, feeling as though they owned the road, ignored the rules, performing various stunts at high speeds. However, a “Zhiguli” car appeared in their path, with its driver moving in his own lane and refusing to yield to the procession.
This angered the procession participants, and without hesitation, they jumped out of their cars and brutally beat the “Zhiguli” driver. Soon after, relatives of the victim arrived in a “Cobalt” car to assist him, but they also fell victim to the enraged group’s attack, suffering closed head injuries, concussions, and other bodily injuries.
The incident quickly spread on social media, sparking outrage in the community. The case has now been handed over to an investigative team from the Altynsay District Department of Internal Affairs, which initiated a criminal case under part three of article 277 (hooliganism) of the Criminal Code. Now, the wedding procession participants responsible for the attack on the driver and his relatives face up to five years in prison.
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