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Dramatic scenes as a lorry driver in #Bradford has caused chaos after intentionally colliding with parked cars and pedestrians The incident happened in Handel Street at around 1.49pm yesterday afternoon. The lorry driver, who has not been identified, was apparently trying to make a delivery, but appeared to become...

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UAVHive2 years ago

This smacks of an edited or incomplete video being sent in which doesn't capture the build-up. It's hard to imagine something hasn't happened prior to these moments.

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Charlie Daley2 years ago

“Ill rape his sister” seems like a nice chap

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jazzyg17172 years ago

Did i hear that right? Rape his mum rape his sister that's the 1st thought to say in that moment?you really dont do your culture any favours do you guys come on!

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Mick Hart2 years ago

Probably felt threatened. Obviously something else has happened before the video

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jaćk petit2 years ago

"I'll rape his sister" wow

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JordanLufc2 years ago

Threatened and distressed in fear for his life surrounded by droves of bradfordians 🥴

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Yorkshire Mike.2 years ago

Looks more like someone trying to escape!

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ollie2 years ago

That’s Kabul not Bradford

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Rob Smith2 years ago

Don't blame him

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Callum2 years ago

It’s sounds to me like they was shouting “Attack” towards the driver. There’s more to it then what’s being told.

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