Woman discovered on the street in Karaganda, expressing distress due to acute discomfort
In the centre of Karaganda, an unusual incident unfolded. A woman was discovered lying on the road, causing concern among eyewitnesses who immediately called the police and an ambulance, suspecting she had been hit by a car.
Upon arrival, authorities and medical personnel found the woman to be intoxicated, and not injured as initially believed. The Karaganda region's department of police confirmed that no vehicle was involved in causing her distress; instead, her impaired state from alcohol or other substances was the cause of her being on the road.
The woman was taken from the scene to a medical facility for examination, where no injuries were found, only psychological distress. Despite her condition, she was heard shouting, "Don't hit me, it hurts." However, the exact cause of her psychological distress remains unspecified.
Following the examination, the woman was released home, marking a new development in the situation. This corrects the initial assumption of a traffic-related injury.
This report is based on information from Liter.kz, citing qaragandy.online. No further details about the cause of the woman's psychological distress were provided. The woman was not driven off after the incident.
The woman's condition was neither a health-and-wellness concern nor a result of a traffic accident, as initially suspected. Instead, it seemed to be a case of intoxication and subsequent psychological distress, which was the focus of the general news report. The causes of her psychological distress, however, remained unclear.