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Drunk Delhi Girl Who Rammed Her Car Into Bike, Creates Ruckus At Hospital Again

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Feb, 2016 01:46 PM
    On the night of February 9, a girl under the influence of alcohol rammed her car into a bike and then went on to abuse the two bikers (the bikers obviously reverted with equal anger). 
     
    Another video of the girl, Neha Jamal, has emerged on the Web wherein she is seen inside the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital abusing and misbehaving with a resident doctor and a policeman who was present there. 
     
    The video shows an inebriated Jamwal accusing two bikers of harassment and demanding they be caught. Posted by Facebook user Kundan Srivastava, the video is being widely shared on social media.
     
     

    [Video Exposed] After Connaught Place (CP), She reached out to Police Station & CMO. What happens next?? Must watch the Video.She asked: You know who my father is? Your father is a pencil. All we need now is an eraser, to correct the mistakes made by him in the past.PS: She impressed me, once I want to date her :)

    Posted by Kundan Srivastava on Wednesday, 10 February 2016
    On the police’s arrival after the incident on the road, Jamwal and her friend Prashant Aggarwal were taken to the RML Hospital for medical examination where the girl created ‘ruckus’ yet again. 
     
    Calling out to the Police officer present, abusing both him and the resident doctor, the video shows Aggarwal throwing a fit by snatching papers out of the policeman’s hands and rudely silencing the hospital staff. 
     
     
    The 26-year-old and her friend Aggarwal were arrested by the police soonafter sent into one-day judicial custody. 

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