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A pupil from Nottingham alleges he was “left for dead” by an Uber driver following his try to mediate a street rage incident. Dale Williams claims he was pursued and attacked by two males who have been in a dispute along with his driver, stemming from a tit-for-tat street rage altercation.

The 30 yr outdated feared for his life throughout the assault, which occurred on Blyth Street, Mapperley, on Monday, December 8. Uber has acknowledged that it takes security “extremely seriously” and confirmed an investigation into its driver is underway, whereas police are additionally probing the assault, Nottinghamshire Live studies.

Mr Williams had simply completed work within the metropolis centre and booked an Uber to attend a buddy’s housewarming in Mapperley round 11.30pm. “On the way there, we came across some guys driving really erratically and swerving,” he recounted.

After the Uber driver overtook the automotive, the opposite driver “got right behind” them, resulting in the taxi driver partaking in “road rage” and brake-checking, based on Mr Williams. “They’d pulled up next to us, and I stood between them and the driver,” he defined.

“They turned on me instead, and I caught a punch to the face. Another guy got out and chased me down the street.”

“He got me on the floor and started kicking and stomping on me and stuff.”

Mr Williams then noticed the Uber driver fleeing the scene as he lifted his head off the concrete. “I thought I’m going to die here. I was on the floor getting laid into,” he added.

“He left me for dead. I was immediately trying to peace-keep. I hadn’t been drinking or anything.”

Mr Williams, who sustained facial and arm bruises, sought medical consideration the place he was knowledgeable of potential damaged ribs.

He claims that Uber has not assisted him in gathering info to assist an investigation into the assault.

According to Mr Williams, the corporate considers the case closed, refuses to supply him with route information for CCTV verification, and has but to acknowledge his Subject Access Request for pertinent information.

Uber has additionally blacklisted his account and is withholding details about any motion taken towards the driving force, Mr Williams added.

Despite later liaising with the police, he has but to present a press release and fears his assailants will evade justice as a consequence of inaction.

An Uber spokesperson acknowledged: “What’s been described has no place on the Uber app. Our specialist team is investigating the matter and the appropriate action will be taken with the driver.

“We take security extraordinarily severely, and this is not the sort of expertise we wish anybody to have when utilizing the Uber app. We stand able to assist the police of their investigation.”

A Nottinghamshire Police spokesperson said: “Police have been known as to Blyth Street simply earlier than midnight on Monday 8 December following an assault. Officers situated the sufferer at a home get together. Our information present that contact has been made with the sufferer.

“A number of lines of inquiry have already been established to locate those responsible, and more inquiries will be conducted over the coming days. We take all reports of assaults seriously.”

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2149078/my-uber-driver-abandoned-me-after-violent-road-rage-attack-he-left-me-dead