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Aigaleo: “He got into his car and wanted to run over my husband” – The 43-year-old woman’s description of the savage beating at a traffic light

"These people would be good to be in the loony bin" woman claims for what happened on Tuesday morning at the junction of Iera Odos and Thevon

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“These people would be better off in the loony bin and not in the hospital.” This was the phrase used by the woman who was attacked by the three men in the fight they set up in the middle of the street with her and her husband at the junction of Iera Odos and Thevon streets in Egaleo on Tuesday morning.

She, speaking to STAR, said she was punched in the face: “Here in the face they hit me I am numb.”

Continuing her description of the fight and the dragging of her 43-year-old husband by the three men’s car, the woman said “when he punched me I fell down and then my husband was hit with legs, with punches, I don’t know what else”.

“When I saw my husband down, I went to pull him, I don’t know who hit me. He got in the car and wanted to run him over, I put my hands on him and then he ran him over,” the shocked woman concluded of the unthinkable incident in Aigaleo.

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The wild incident occurred shortly after 10:00 am on Tuesday morning, at the moment when two cars were at the traffic light at the junction of Iera Odos and Thevon streets.

Then, for an unknown reason, the drivers of the two vehicles cursed and three people got out of one car and moved against the couple in the other vehicle.

They approached them and began beating both the man, 43, and the woman of the same age who was sitting next to him.

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