A 54-year-old woman caught on video allegedly hurling racial insults at another motorist after a bumper bashing in Johannesburg is out on R500 bail.
Siphosethu Ngomane shared a recording of the confrontation on Twitter, catching the attention of Gauteng community safety MEC Faith Mazibuko.
The minute-long clip started with the two exchanging words over whether Ngomane, whose vehicle was hit from behind, had a driving licence.“Do you want to see it,” replied Ngomane.The woman, seen pointing her phone at Ngomane, then approached and Ngomane's phone was dislodged from her hand. The woman pointed a finger and fist at Ngomane. A voice can be heard threatening to “f**k you up” and using the k-word.MORE
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