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‘Go on c**t’: Wild moment woman clings to moving car in Gold Coast road rage incident on the Gold Coast

In a horrific road accident incident on the Gold Coast, wild images captured the moments when a woman was harassed by holding on to the bonnet of a moving car.

Aspiring Olympian Natalie Alice Shaw, 22, was driving down a Gold Coast street in her red Audi SUV in July last year when her car was almost hit by a woman who she claimed was driving the wrong way.

Camera IconRising Olympian Natalie Alice Shaw captured the bizarre incident on camera. Nine News Credit: Source Provided Known

In footage exclusively obtained by 9News, CCTV shows the woman confronting Ms Shaw while her car was parked in a nearby car.

He was later caught putting Ms. Shaw’s hood on as her car put into gear and headed down Olsen Boulevard.

CCTV footage shows the woman clinging to the car as it drives on a busy road. Image: Nine News
Camera IconCCTV footage shows the woman clinging to the car as it drives on a busy road. Nine News Credit: channel 9

In the footage, the unidentified woman can be heard saying, “Are you going to hit me? Go ahead.”

“Go on, go on, you stupid dog.”

In 9News footage, Ms. Shaw remembers swerving to get the woman out of the way of her car.

“He flew off the side of the road,” Ms Shaw was heard saying.

“My god.”

In the footage, an unidentified woman is trying to prevent the vehicle from moving. Image: Nine News
Camera IconIn the footage, an unidentified woman is trying to prevent the vehicle from moving. Nine News Credit: channel 9
He is seen hurling abuse before sliding past the moving car. Image: Nine News
Camera IconHe is seen hurling abuse before sliding past the moving car. Nine News Credit: channel 9

In the video, after the woman tries to hold on to the windshield wipers as a last resort, she finally lets go of the vehicle while the car is traveling at 60 km/h.

“Slow down, dammit,” he said.

9News reports that the person charged in connection with the bizarre incident is Ms Shaw, who received a six-month driving sentence in Southport Magistrates’ Court for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

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