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Monday 7 September 2015

Uber driver 'dragged a woman from his car and ran her over' because she was talking on the phone...


Gold Coast woman Sascha Pangallo claims she suffered a suspected broken leg and blood clot after a violent attack from an Uber driverĀ 
A young woman has suffered a suspected broken leg and blood clot after a violent attack, allegedly at the hands of an Uber driver.
Sascha Pangallo, from Queensland's Gold Coast ordered a car through the ride-sharing service on Friday night after work 'as I do on the daily'.
However the 24-year-old claims on this occasion she was screamed at, dragged from the car and run over as the driver tried to flee the scene.


 

Ms Pangallo has vowed never to use Uber again despite previously being an avid user of the service
'Yesterday afternoon, I ordered an Uber (as I do on the daily),' Ms Pangallo wrote in a social media post on Saturday.  
'Little did I know on this particular afternoon I would be stepping into an Uber with a psychotic/mentally unstable driver aka "Paul".
'After refusing to put my destination into his GPS he requested my directing (which I had no problem with) however I was on an important phone call and during one of the directions he snapped and screamed at me in a very aggressive manner,' she wrote.
The Gold Coast woman then claimed the driver continued to scream at her to get out of his car whilst 'getting very physical, grabbing me and trying to drag me out of the car'.
When 'Paul' realised there were witnesses to his alleged violent behaviour and they were contacting police, Ms Pangallo said he 'panicked' and sped off like an 'absolute maniac'.
'My door was still open as I was frantically trying to grab my bags out of the car and before I could get away I was thrown to the ground and my leg was being run over,' she revealed.
'Safety is our top priority and we will work with the authorities on their investigation. Our thoughts are with the injured woman and we wish her a full and speedy recovery.'
The driver in question held a Taxi category Driver Authorisation from from the Department of Transport and Main Roads which means that they completed a criminal background, driving history and medical check on this person and approved him to drive a taxi in Queensland.

Scary Much...

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