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In a chilling encounter, a woman recounted how she was pursued by a group of men in a Scorpio SUV while driving along National Highway 1. Harmeen Soch, identified as a teacher, documented the incident on video as she travelled between Dhilwan and Subhanpur on the Punjab highway.
She described the ordeal, stating, “Cat and mouse game for 7km. Couldn’t get these 4 men in Scorpio off of my back. Either they were tailgating or slowing right ahead inhibiting my drive.” Ms. Harmeen then detailed how she attempted to shake off the SUV by stopping at a petrol station, only to find the men persistently trailing her once more.
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“Finally I slowed down because speeding up on highway was nerve wrecking. With speed now less than 50 kmph on NH1 which limits speed to 100 kmph (as in video), I am thinking whether to call police or keep moving,” she reflected while navigating the highway. However, she resolved to accelerate once more as her exit approached. “They sped up again to slow me down and I turned left at the last moment without indicator which resulted in them going on elevated road and I on slip road,” she recounted.
Thankfully, she managed to lose the chasers at that juncture, though the experience left a lasting impact. In her words, “As I heaved a sigh of relief I realized I was shaking in my knees with my heartbeat in my mouth. What is entertainment for a few men can be a trauma for women for many days. Not sure whether men realize that or not.”
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Cat and mouse game for 7km. Couldn’t get these 4 men in Scorpio off of my back. Either they were tailgating or slowing right ahead inhibiting my drive. In between I made a stop at petrol pump to let them move on. They must have halted somewhere on road too as I saw them catch up… pic.twitter.com/GKsIVNztih— Harmeen Soch (@HarmeenSoch) May 9, 2024
Her post quickly gained traction, prompting responses from the public advising her to file a police report. “Pls lodge a FIR [for] harassment & endangering safety at your nearest Police Station. Better still if you have dash cam footage as evidence. If not already done, get a good quality dash cam installed in the car,” recommended one user.
Another suggested, “Dial 100, without waiting for a second in such cases,” while a third proposed, “In future, take following action, once you are confirmed that they are upto some mischief. Ring up police. Hit nearest police Naka for help. Hit nearest petrol station and request tag along with another family vehicle.”
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Since being shared, the post has garnered nearly 976K views at the time of publishing the article.
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