Viral Video: Horrible! Elderly Man Grabs Woman By Hair, Beats Her Brutally With Stick, Netizen Says ‘Namardon Ki….’

An elderly guy and a little boy are shown viciously hitting a woman in a disturbing video from Uttar Pradesh, which has gone viral online.

Viral Video

Viral Video: The disturbing video has gone viral on social media and drew flak from everywhere. Shared on the microblogging platform X by the handle “Janaab Khan Crime Reporter,” this shocking video is related to Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh. One could see that in the video, an old man and a little boy have brutally beaten up a lady by holding her hair and giving strokes with a stick.

Elderly Man and Son Attack Woman in Disturbing Video

The video begins with a situation of a quarrel between the old man and the woman over something. The old man takes her hair and whips her several times with a stick. It gets worse as the son of the old man joins in, repeatedly slapping and hitting her. She tries to raise her hands to protect herself, but this only seems to get her more abuse.

Bystanders Remain Passive During Violent Assault

The video shows that many people were present there, but amazingly nobody is shown to have intervened to stop the violence. The reported reason behind the incident is a quarrel between two brothers that took the shape of this barbaric encounter. The caption of the video says, “Farrukhabad, an act like devils—does anyone beat a woman so brutally? The video has gone viral since it was uploaded onto social media, and according to reports, the two brothers fell out over the exit, which has led to this serious assault.

The video, since it was posted on August 1, received over 300,000 views, with many venting their anger, calling for justice. Many viewers have demanded the immediate action of authorities against such perpetrators for inflicting this cruel act. This incident underscores the ongoing issues with gender violence and the urgency to take effective measures to protect women and uphold their rights in society.

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