Watch brutal assault showing driver punching another motorist several times through open window
The shocking footage reveals moment thug beat up man after row on the road
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AN ENRAGED driver was caught on camera repeatedly punching a fellow motorist in the head through his open window.
Brutal dash cam footage shows the moment he launches a trio of massive blows - and then goes back for more - after a short exchange of words.
At the start of the video a Vauxhall Corsa and BMW vie for position on the A127 flyover in Southend, Essex.
The black Corsa then speeds in to the inside lane before swiftly swerving back into the outside lane in front of the BMW.
As traffic slows, the BMW tries to get past on the inside lane but is blocked off by the other car, not once but twice.
Having come to a standstill, the driver of the Corsa jumps out of his vehicle to confront his fellow motorist.
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Wearing a navy t-shirt and grey jogging bottoms, he slams the BMW door shut and deliver the punches.
He then opens the door again to throw a further four devastating blows before being interrupted by another driver and the passenger in his own car.
The video was shot by a parcel courier – who wishes to remain anonymous – while driving in his van on Friday June 17 at around 11.55am.
The courier said: "When I pulled on to the flyover, the two cars in question came into the camera view from over the flyover on the right hand side.
"The smaller Corsa was tailgating the BMW and then cutting in front at the top of the video abruptly.
"I can only assume the drivers had issues over giving way coming onto the flyover as it's only a single carriageway.
"Unfortunately I could not hear what was being said between the two nor what the black van driver said to stop it.
"The traffic built up pretty quickly so I did not see what else happened with the vehicles."
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