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A woman standing in India suddenly jumped into the middle of an intersection and collided with a taxi in motion, raising suspicions that it was an 'insurance fraud', but it was confirmed that the incident was caused by drinking. 



Yesterday (7th), a video of a black box (driving recorder) containing the accident scene was posted on an online community with the article "Isn't it an insurance scam?" 



According to the author, Mr. A, the father of Mr. A, a taxi driver, received a signal to go straight while waiting for a signal at an intersection with customers on board.



Then, suddenly, a woman ran into the center of the intersection and threw herself at her car, and Mr. A's father, who saw the woman, stopped the car immediately.


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However, the woman fell to the bonnet of a stopped car, and after a while robbed her seat, got up and returned to the sidewalk.



In the released black box video, the same image as Mr. A's claim was included.



In the article, Mr. A asked, "Does the father have to insure both the woman who jumped into the car and the passengers in it?" and "The driver's personal taxi mutual aid association pays the hospital bills for the two days of outpatient treatment for the customer who was in the car in this accident. did," he said.



He continued, "Currently, an employee of the insurance company has checked the black box video, and the insurance company has told me to file a claim for reimbursement to my father after paying the insurance money." 



She eventually found out that she was questioned by the police and that she had no memory of what happened to her at the time she was drunk.



A police official said: "She drank so much that she had no memory of her at the time, so it was concluded that she was not an insurance fraud." With that, she is going to close the case," he said. 



(Photo=Online Community 'Bae Dream')