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A Houston ER nurse was viciously beaten in a shocking caught-on-camera assault at a Whataburger drive-thru — just because she accidentally bumped the car in front of her.

“I had rolled down my window to ask, and I apologized,” the unnamed victim told KPRC-TV News. “I said, ‘I’m sorry, did I hit your car?’ I really wasn’t sure. And immediately she got out and started screaming. [She] told me to move my car back.

“She was visibly upset,” she said. “I knew that, but I didn’t think she was going to come over and, you know, I didn’t know that she would attack me for it.”


  A woman at a Whataburger drive-thru in Houston confronts another motorist who bumped her car on Sunday night. Click2Houston A woman at a Whataburger drive-thru in Houston confronts another motorist who bumped her car on Sunday night. Click2Houston

  The angry woman slugged the victim in the head, leaving her with a burst blood vessel in her eye, a bruised face and a busted lip before she took off. She is still on the loose. Click2Houston The angry woman slugged the victim in the head, leaving her with a burst blood vessel in her eye, a bruised face and a busted lip before she took off. She is still on the loose. Click2Houston

Footage of the Sunday night incident shows the attacker losing it outside the victim’s car before she reaches in and starts throwing punches, landing heavy blows on the woman’s head.

“I really couldn’t’ see,” the victim told the outlet. “I was a little disoriented. She had hit my head, you know, on the side of my head and stuff.”

The enraged driver took off before cops got to the scene, leaving the nurse with a busted blood vessel in her eye, a busted lip and a bruised face, KPRC reported.

She speculated her attacker might even be a neighbor since she lives near the fast-food restaurant.

“The cars will go away,” she told the outlet. “The bruises will heal. The swelling will go down.

“But I just felt so dehumanized.”

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