Russia: threw the TV into the street.  The package fell on a passing woman

Allegedly, a resident of Dzerzhinsk threw the TV out the window after a quarrel with his wife. Unfortunately, the device fell on a passing woman, who was taken to the hospital.

The accident occurred on April 17 in Dzerzhinsk, Russia. According to unofficial information, the man had a fight with his wife. During the exchange, he threw the TV out the window on the first floor. The incident was captured by a dash cam of a passing vehicle.

The TV fell on my head 53-year-old womanwho was just passing by the block. The video shows him falling to the ground. Bystanders called an ambulance, which took the victim to hospital.

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The hospital administration said that the woman needs to be hospitalized, She had a concussion and bruises – reports “Nizhnogorodskaya Pravda”. Doctors described the condition of the 53-year-old girl as moderate.

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The case was investigated by the police to find out the circumstances of the accident. The identity of the perpetrator has not been revealed.

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