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The deaf driver of Uber was beaten by three men. Police appealed to people familiar with the situation to provide clues.

 
[Social News]     08 May 2018
According to the Times, a Uber driver was beaten and injured by three men. The driver pulled up to try to remove the plates of three men who then went to the Uber driver`s window to commit the violence.

According to the Times, a Uber driver was beaten and injured by three men. The driver pulled up to try to remove the plates of three men who then went to the Uber driver`s window to commit the violence.

On April 29, around 09:30, the 64-year-old Wallan deaf driver was hit by a black Horton Captiva, followed by the car, trying to get the car`s license plate number and then go to the police.

It is reported that the driver was driving along the Frankston-Dandenong Road in Carrum Downs, and he noticed the Captiva. next to the driveway. The driver wanted to overtake, so he flashed a few lights to let the driver of Captiva know that he was going through the driveway of an internal test.

Unexpectedly, Captiva`s driver slowed down and changed the driveway to the back of the Uber vehicle. When the Uber driver tried to turn into Ballarto Road, Captiva bumped into his car and then accelerated along the Frankston-Dandenong Road.

The deaf driver of Uber was beaten by three men. Police appealed to people familiar with the situation to provide clues.

The angry deaf driver chased behind Horton`s car, which turned into a side street. And the driver also parked behind the Horton, trying to write the license plate number on the notebook. But as he was writing, three men came out of the Captiva and came to his window.

One of the men took his notebook from the driver`s hand. The driver came out of the car and tried to get his notebook back, but he didn`t expect to be punched in the face, and his eyebrows and forehead were injured. The other two men began kicking the deaf driver`s body and head.

The victim fell to the ground and three men continued to beat him. The three assailants did not flee the scene until a passing couple came to help.

The victim drove to the Frankston police station, and the ambulance arrived at the station and took it to the hospital. Unfortunately, the victim did not remember the exact location of the attack, and he did not have the name of the couple who helped him.

Police investigating the attack have released a picture of the woman they want to talk to. The woman was seen at a service station with a Captiva car before the attack.

Investigators also hope to find the couple who helped deaf drivers.

Police appeal to people familiar with the situation to call the crime hotline at 1800 333,000.


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