I was just at local market getting ready to leave when an accident between a Dominican woman in a Jeep Cherokee and a motoconcho with a female passenger. I didn't witness the accident but noticed it from inside the market right after it happened.
As I observed, the driver was still attempting to park the car in front of the market, the female passenger was on the ground bleeding and obviously in pain. She appeared to have a head injury. What is strange is that the driver of the car was attempting to squeeze her car into a small spot in front of the market right next to the bleeding girl on the ground. I don't know why she didn't just leave the car where it was and tend to the accident victim. She got the car parked, got out and entered the market, ignoring the victim and the bystanders. Almost immediately there seemed to form 2 groups. Those supporting the driver of the Jeep and those tending to the girl on the ground. A man stood in the doorway of the market exchanging words with the driver. She was yelling quite loudly and then started making a phone call.
She seemed to have no regard for the girl lying bleeding on the ground. I found this very odd. And it seems a little weird that the bystanders sort of formed 2 groups.... this kind of Us vs. Them thing.
Why would the driver remove herself from the situation so rapidly and show such callousness toward the injured girl on the ground? Regardless of who was at fault, I would think if it were me I would have immediately jumped out and tended to the girl on the ground.
As I observed, the driver was still attempting to park the car in front of the market, the female passenger was on the ground bleeding and obviously in pain. She appeared to have a head injury. What is strange is that the driver of the car was attempting to squeeze her car into a small spot in front of the market right next to the bleeding girl on the ground. I don't know why she didn't just leave the car where it was and tend to the accident victim. She got the car parked, got out and entered the market, ignoring the victim and the bystanders. Almost immediately there seemed to form 2 groups. Those supporting the driver of the Jeep and those tending to the girl on the ground. A man stood in the doorway of the market exchanging words with the driver. She was yelling quite loudly and then started making a phone call.
She seemed to have no regard for the girl lying bleeding on the ground. I found this very odd. And it seems a little weird that the bystanders sort of formed 2 groups.... this kind of Us vs. Them thing.
Why would the driver remove herself from the situation so rapidly and show such callousness toward the injured girl on the ground? Regardless of who was at fault, I would think if it were me I would have immediately jumped out and tended to the girl on the ground.