
Odisha: Food delivery boy intervenes in lovers’ spat, thrashes girl for abusing boyfriend
India Today
A viral video shows a food delivery executive thrashing a girl in broad daylight in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar, after he apparently intervened in her quarrel with her boyfriend.
A lover’s spat turned into an all-out brawl after a food delivery executive intervened and soundly thrashed the girl in full public glare in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar on Tuesday. The video of the incident has gone viral.
According to reports, the girl got into a heated argument with her boyfriend after coming out of Indira Gandhi Park. The video shows her verbally and physically abusing her boyfriend, and even throwing a rock at him. As onlookers gathered at the spot and started recording the act on their mobile phones, the girl got further enraged, and even tried to snatch the phone of a passerby.
It was then that a food delivery executive tried to intervene and act as peacemaker to the bickering couple. When he objected to the expletives used by the girl, the latter got infuriated and started scolding him using foul language. It led to a heated exchange of words, with the girl abusing the delivery boy.
Food Delivery boy who tried to intervene and pacify the matter, losses his cool after scolded by the girl, started beating the girl.Case registered against both parties#Odisha @aajtak @IndiaToday pic.twitter.com/DqINUglqH0
The delivery boy finally lost his cool and started beating her up. In the video, he can be seen shoving, punching and slapping her. Shocked bystanders eventually intervened and tried to cool things down.

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