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[VIDEO] Woman Smashes Her Car With A Rock Before It Gets Repossessed

It was alleged that the owner had not paid her car loan installments for eight months.

Cover image via @update11111 (X)

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A video of a woman angrily smashing her car's windshield just as it is about to be towed away has gone viral on social media

In the one-minute clip that has circulated across various platforms, the woman can be seen repeatedly hitting the front windshield of the car with a rock, while a man assists her in vandalising the vehicle.

Image via @update11111 (X)

It was alleged that the car was being towed away by a licensed towing company because the owner had not paid her car loan installments for eight months

It was also claimed that as the towing began, the woman jumped into the car and reversed it back into her home, causing the front bumper to detach, as seen in the video.

The footage also captures damage to the tow truck as a result of the incident.

Image via @update11111 (X)

The video has sparked a range of reactions on social media, with users expressing confusion over why the woman would damage her car, even if it was out of anger

"Oh my, it must be because of her own stupidity that she's willing to do something like this," said an X user.

Image via X

"The tow truck driver doesn't care if the car is damaged or in good condition; what matters is that he tows it to the workshop to get his commission.

"If you damage the car, you're the one who suffers. You still have to pay your debt to the bank. Hahahaha," said another.

Image via X

An unverified claim suggested that the family was purposefully damaging the car and venting their anger because they had been making payments to the car's original owner, who had not forwarded the payments to the bank.

At the time of writing, there has been no statement issued by the authorities regarding the incident.

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