In the last few hours, images of a street fight between two women on the streets of Polanco, in Mexico City, circulated on social networks. The videos, which have already been seen by thousands of users, show one of them threatening the other and biting her hand. Because of what the aggressor tells her to intimidate her, in the virtual world they nicknamed her “Lady Naucalpan”.
The fight occurred at the intersection of Presidente Masaryk and Hegel avenues. There, traffic personnel noticed that three women – two of them, presumably a mother and daughter – were aboard a car; the other on an ecobike- they starred a heated discussion.
When intervening to separate them, the two in the car tried to flee in the direction of one of the agents. “with the intention of affecting his physical integrity”highlighted the local media Excelsior. As seen in the videos, one of them was detained.
In the images you can also hear how the 23-year-old woman – “Lady Naucalpan” – threatens the cyclist with the argument that her grandfather is the municipal president of Naucalpan de Juárez. Then he bites her hand and finally is arrested and escorted.
According to what she said on her social networks, the cyclist reported her for threats and intentional injuries.

According to local media, hours later the attacker was released after giving his statement. The Justice considered that the injuries caused to the cyclist were not “serious.”
The victim, a doctor named Daniela Gonzalezshared the video of the attack on his networks and stated that he attended the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City to make the complaint. He reassured his followers by informing them that he arrived home safely.
«My attacker when I was traveling in a priority bike lane on Masaryk Avenue. They got out, started hitting me and bit my hand. They arrested her, but she is already at home. They threatened to kill me more than 40 times,» he said, adding that, in addition to hitting her, They sprayed him with pepper spray.
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