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A biotech CEO Uber is taking Uber to court, when an illegal immigrant driver was violently attacked violently at Charlston, South Carolina of the city on camera, crashed on the footpath to his dog.
In a trial filed on Monday at Charlston County, 45 -year -old TC Biofarm CEO Brian Cobel alleges that Uber driver and illegal Russian National Ulimdzi Vadim Nikolavich, 42, was covered in April, followed by an empire in April, which attacked him in King Street Restaurant Parking.
According to the office records of Charleston County Sheriff, Nicolevich was arrested on a second degree attack and a $ 10,000 bond for battery.
According to Cobel’s lawyers, he was later placed on an immigration hold after being detained by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) in Georgia.
An illegal immigrant Uber driver was caught on camera headbuting and punching a Biotech CEO in Charlston, South Carolina. (Kenneth Berger’s Law Office)
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, Cobel said that the driver appeared upset about his service dog. When Nikolevich refused to allow the pet, Cobel asked to cancel the ride.
The surveillance footage shows Nicolevich out of the Audi SUV, holding Cobel from the neck, then headbuting and punching it – fainted CEO and his dog on the ground.
Nikolevich quickly returned to the car and went away, as the stunned witnesses called 911 and ran for help, showing the footage.
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“I can’t even see, oh my God,” a female collar said in 911 call minutes of the attack. “The suspect has closed.”
Another male 911 collar expanded the bloody scene.
“He is bleeding very badly behind the head,” the man said. “We need an ambulance. Send the police … a Gajilian witness.”
According to his lawyers, Cobel was rushed to the hospital with a serious consent and found seven staples for a head lacration. Cobel said that a nurse and doctor affiliated to Musk Health University Medical Center, ensuring the best results.
TC Biofarm CEO Brian Cobel, 45, was attacked in April in a Charleston in South Carolina Parking after Uber Driver and illegal Russian National Ulimdzi Vadim Nikolavich in April. (Photo courtesy of Brian Cobel)
However, unlike Cobel, Nikolevich’s night did not end after the attack. Cobel said that he rapidly raised a new ride after two minutes.
Cobel said, “This man violently kills me, brings me to the parking lot effectively from my head, speeds up, and picks up someone after two minutes.” “When I left the hospital, my account was suspended, and within 48 hours, it was deactivated. Despite sharing the hospital records, police records, detective names and phone number and attack images, Uber selected me to effectively suffer and vil me.”
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Officials later told Cobel that Nicolevich’s driver’s license was fake, and he was illegally a Russian national living in the US.
Cobel’s attorney Kenneth Berger wrote in a statement by Fox News Digital, “Riders trust Uber to find out that Kebel’s lawyer Keneth Burjar wrote to Fox News Digital in a statement.” We are demanding answer and accountability of how a person using a fraud ID was able to reach a traveler’s stage, a person who used a cheating ID was able to attack Ubar, Was able to migrate. Publicly trading companies that should have a screening of profit from public trusts and real -time identification systems that actually protect people. “
The suit alleges that, as a direct result of Nicolevich’s conduct while working for Uber and Razar, Cobel suffered serious injuries and disadvantages, including lost enjoyment of life, physical pain and pain, mental pain and medical expenses.
“It was about 60 days ago when I could actually reflect something of a normal life,” Cobel said. “I had to bring my employees to a zoom call and inform them what happened. … I could not see on screen, I could not really focus on my eyes … I was completely damaged by the vocabulary. You wonder, I will ever be completed again. I am going to be a person ever.
Brian Cobel is accusing him of negligence in his screening and hiring practices amid other allegations. (Photo courtesy of Brian Cobel)
In addition, lawyers claim that rideshare giants negligence in screening, hiring and monitoring drivers, leading to security risk to its riders.
“Uber let a wolf go to the chicken house,” Cobel said. “He allowed a man who was illegally in a country, a Russian citizen with a fake license, his background checks and snakes in his own way, and then he is nothing more than a violent outbreak without any reason.”
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DHS and Ice did not immediately respond to questioning Fox News Digital.
The Charleston Police Department rejected the request of Fox News Digital for remarks citing pending litigation. The Charleston County Sheriff Office did not immediately respond to the request for Fox News Digital’s comment.