The 37-year-old Larissa businesswoman describes the moments of anxiety she spent late yesterday afternoon in the center of Larissa, who complains that was attacked by a man for a… honking.

According to the victim’s own complaint on onlarissa.gr, the incident took place on Cyprus Street, when she, driving her car with another friend, right behind her in another vehicle, saw a car moving towards her , changing lanes. Immediately, he honked “because he was afraid of the collision” as he explains, with the other vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle allegedly lost his mind from the honking and at the next red light, on October 23rd in front of a well-known fishmonger, he started shouting at the driver who was frightened and hurried to lock the doors of her vehicle. As she complains, the man started hitting her vehicle while then when the woman got out of her car he attacked her with kicks.

The 37-year-old who runs a business in the city center spent the evening at the Larissa Police Department giving a statement to the police about the incident, while a forensic examination is also expected to be launched today.

Speaking to onlarissa.gr on Wednesday morning, she showed that she is still shocked. “As an image alone it has cost me in my mind. I didn’t sleep all night” he said among other things, adding that she knew the man she alleges attacked her. “I had a good morning, if I saw him outside I greeted him.”

Afterwards, he recounted what happened: “I was in the shop at noon on my business. I left with a girl and separate cars. Me in front and her behind. We were stopped at the traffic light of Cyprus, in the square of Agios Bessarion. I see a dark-colored car from the left, the traffic light starts, I continue my course straight. Where the road narrows, at some point I see the dark-colored car coming from the left, coming in front of me, blocking my way, and I honk my horn to avoid the collision. I say to him “what are you doing you will fall on me” but without seeing who it was.

I continue from the roundabout and stop at the red light. I have stopped. Right behind me was him. He got out of the car and I see in my left mirror that he is coming towards me. I check the car if the doors are locked. I was scared. It comes over the window and started hitting the car. I see that he is an acquaintance of mine and decide to roll down the window to calm him down. I tell him I’m here to calm him downj. He kept punching the car. I got out of the car. He kicked me and threw me on the asphalt. Then they all came out of the shops. Some intervened to stop it. Some girls put me aside, brought me water. I had a panic attack. One knew me. I had panicked. Another girl took my car and put it on the sidewalk because she was blocking traffic. I was then taken inside a shop.

After a while the police arrived, I don’t know who called them. The police asked me if I needed an ambulance.”