Caught on camera: Woman thrashes Zomato delivery agent with shoe
A shocking video of a woman beating a Zomato delivery agent in with her shoe middle of a road is going viral on the internet. The clip also includes a few seconds in which the bystanders can be seen beaten by a woman.
“Hi @zomatocare @zomato, the delivery executive got assaulted while delivering my order (#4267443050). Some woman took the order from him and started hitting him with her footwear. He came to my place crying and terrified that he would lose his job,” read the caption.
The video was posted on Twitter by a user named dj (@bogas04) on August 16, to which Zomato had replied with a promise to look into the matter. The viral clip has left people furious, calling for justice for the delivery executive.
One user commented, "Such a shameless lady she should be aware that you are accepting another person's order and this type of behaviour is unacceptable @zomato should file a complaint against this lady and support the delivery boy."
These days, Indian men are fed up with women's atrocities. Because India pampers women, giving money, benefits and exemption from punishment. women lodges false rape and DV cases.
India is a gynocentric country, Its democracy is a synonym of hypocrisy.
Attacks on Zomato food delivery executive by women is not new. Women want to get free food in India.
"An FIR was registered against Hitesha, the woman, who claimed to be attacked by a Zomato delivery man," a police officer said. According to the officer, Kamaraj had stated that Hitesha had hit him with slippers, accused him of defaming her and hurled abuses at him on March 9.
The model had said in her video that she lodged a complaint with Zomato customer care asking them to either deliver food free of cost or cancel the order after it was delayed.
A Bengaluru-based model and makeup artist, who accused Zomato's delivery man of attacking her over alleged delayed service, was booked by the police on Monday.
Hitesha Chandranee has been charged with wrongful restraint, assault, intentional insult, and criminal intimidation based on a complaint by the delivery man. '
Hitesha, in the meanwhile, deleted her video from Twitter that went viral based on which the police had arrested Kamaraj on March 10. The model had said in her video that she lodged a complaint with the Zomato customer care asking them to either deliver food free of cost or cancel the order after it was delayed.
"So guys, my Zomato order was late and I was talking to the customer care executive and meanwhile the delivery person just did this," said Chandranee, crying and showing her bleeding nose in a selfie video, which was aired by some TV channels. Zomato, which had initially assured Chandranee that it would help her with the police investigation along with assistance on the medical care required, later clarified it was also with Kamaraj extending all possible support.
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