VIDEO: Woman who burnt 'Quran' attacked, hit by car
VIDEO: Woman who burnt 'Quran' attacked, hit by car
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Oslo: A case of a leader of the 'SIAN (Stop the Islamization of Norway)' car being deliberately hit by another car has come to light in Norway's capital Oslo. It is being told that shortly before this car accident, the same leader along with his associates had gone among the Muslims and burnt the Quran, after which his car has been attacked by the Muslim community.

 

Norwegian police said they had arrested two people in connection with the case. He is accused of intentionally hitting the car of Lors Thorson, the leader of 'Stop the Islamization of Norway.' Five people sitting in the car are said to be injured during the incident, while one had to be taken to the hospital due to excessive injuries. Let us know that before the incident of targeting the SUV on the open road, Thorson and other workers of the group are being told that they first went to Mortensrud. Then there they lit a copy of the Quran and left the place when there was a protest.

However, by then, a crowd had gathered there. One of the women snatched the Quran and extinguished the fire before her pages were completely burnt. The same woman then started chasing him with a Mercedes car and hit the SUV hard from behind on the open road. The car was at a very high speed, so it overturned. The entire incident was recorded on camera by a person sitting in the car coming behind and now this video is fast going viral on social media. The photos that have surfaced show that two women were present in the car that hit the SUV.

A picture of one of the women has also surfaced. The anger on the woman's face can be clearly seen in the picture.  David Atherton shared, "The radical Muslim women of Norway attacked Lor Thoren, who is the head of the SIAN. These women deliberately overturned their car. Both women have been arrested.''

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