One of the women has already been arrested and will face charges for assault and assault, conspiracy, as well as violating the health and safety code. The incident happened in San Francisco, USA. UU.
A video that has gone viral in recent hours shows two women insulting and coughing on a driver of the Uber app, who had asked them to wear a mask inside the vehicle.
The incident occurred last Sunday in the city of San Francisco, in the state of California, USA, when the driver Subhakar Khadka was verbally assaulted by identified women like Malaysia King and Arna Kimiai, both 24 years old. .
One of the women has already been arrested and will face charges for assault and assault, conspiracy, as well as violating the health and safety code. RT video in Spanish
In the video you get to see the aggressive behavior of women; while Malaysia says “I have the coronavirus” just before coughing on Khadka, Arna lunges forward and takes the driver’s cell phone and at the same time snatches the mask from his face.
The images also show that there is a third woman in the vehicle, however, she does not participate in the actions of her companions, who proceed to insult with strong words.
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According to Infobae, the victim gave the police part and showed the video he captured with the security camera of the vehicle.
Police in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, managed to capture Malaysia King, who will face charges for assault and assault, conspiracy, as well as violating the health and safety code.

Malaysia King (in red) was arrested in the city of Las Vegas, and will face several charges for assaulting the driver. Photo: Twitter / @DionLimTV screenshot
For her part, Lt. Tracy McCray, head of the St. Francis Police Department, confirmed that the other woman involved, Arna Kimiai, has not been arrested but that, according to her lawyers, she intends to surrender to the authorities.
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“We are pleased to know that Ms. Kimiai intends to do the right thing and hand herself over to the nearest police agency, and we hope that will happen immediately,” the lieutenant said in a statement.
The Uber company also announced that the two women involved in the incident will be banned from the application for life.