Road rage †Russian style! Male driver is dragged from his car and dumped in the trunk of her vehicle after cutting across her (but why didn’t his friends intervene?)

Road rage � Russian style! Male driver is dragged from his car and dumped in the trunk of her vehicle after cutting across her (but why didn't his friends intervene?).
  • Male driver is involved in an apparent road rage with Siberia's strongest woman
  • Powerlifter Oksana Kosheleva, 34, picks him up and dumps him in her car boot
  • She then drove him out of the car park and threw him out on the side of the road
  • The incident was caught on video by friends of the driver, known only as Artyom

A male driver was caught on video incurring the apparent road rage wrath of Siberia's strongest woman after cutting in front of her in a shopping mall car park.

Powerlifter Oksana Kosheleva, 34, pulled him out of his vehicle, carried him over her shoulder, and dumped him in the boot of her own car, before giving him a kick.

She then drove him out of the car park and threw him out on the side of the road.

Fireman's lift! A male driver was caught on video incurring the apparent road rage wrath of Siberia's strongest woman after cutting in front of her in a shopping mall car park

Taken for a ride: Powerlifter Oksana Kosheleva, 34, pulled him out of his vehicle, carried him over her shoulder, and dumped him in the boot of her own car, before giving him a kick

The incident was caught on camera by the driver's friends, who don't appear too concerned by his predicament.

They fail to step in to help, while the driver - identified only as Artyom - also offers little resistance as he is bundled into the back of the car, suggesting all might not be as it seems. 

Famous in Siberia for her exploits pulling trucks, trams and helicopters to show her strength, Kosheleva appeared infuriated when Artyom cut in front of her doing a handbrake turn.

His friends were filming his supposedly clever motoring skills in a car park in the Russian city of Irkutsk, in eastern Siberia, at the time.

Kosheleva said: 'It all happened suddenly. I was in this situation for the first time.

Friends of the driver - known only as Artyom - were filming his supposedly clever motoring skills in a car park in the Russian city of Irkutsk, when Kosheleva confronted him (pictured)

They fail to step in to help, while the driver - identified only as Artyom - also offers little resistance as he is bundled into the back of the car, suggesting all might not be as it seems

Famous in Siberia for her exploits pulling trucks, trams and helicopters to show her strength, Kosheleva appeared infuriated when Artyom cut in front of her doing a handbrake turn

'When he turned in front of me, I yelled at him: "What are you doing? We're in a car park!"

'He mumbled something and I came out to understand what he was talking about.

'And he started arguing with me.'

She told him: 'You should learn how to park, there are kids around.'

Kosheleva said she wanted to avoid a 'fight' with Artyom, adding: 'I simply decided to teach him a lesson, I wasn't planning to beat him up.

Kosheleva said she wanted to avo id a 'fight' with Artyom, adding: 'I simply decided to teach him a lesson, I wasn't planning to beat him up'. She bundled him into the boot of her car

Artyom didn't fight back because he had seen her training at the gym and knew her strength

In January, with the temperature at minus 21C, Kosheleva moved two trams loaded with passengers, a total weight of 36 tonnes. Earlier, she moved a 16 tonne KAMAZ truck

'I'm a woman and fights are not for me.'

Having driven him away from the scene, Kosheleva dropped Artyom off 100 metres away, she said.

Embarrassed Artyom later claimed that 'nothing happened', according to The Siberian Times[4].

He said he didn't fight back because he had previously seen her training at the gym and knew her strength.

In January, with the temperature at minus 21C, Kosheleva moved two trams loaded with passengers, a total weight of 36 tonnes.

Earlier, she moved a 16 tonne KAMAZ truck.

References

  1. ^ Will Stewart for MailOnline (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  2. ^ e-mail (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  3. ^ 110 View comments (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  4. ^ The Siberian Times (siberiantimes.com)

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