Chinese woman abuses woman, public after hitting car in Islamabad
A viral video from Islamabad’s F-8 market shows a Chinese woman terrorizing and lashing out at locals after hitting a woman’s car, sparking a heated public confrontation and widespread reactions online.

A normal evening at Islamabad’s Abbasi Market (F-8/3) turned into viral chaos after a minor parking accident reportedly escalated into a heated public confrontation involving a Chinese woman.
It all started when a Chinese woman allegedly hit a woman’s car while reversing in the busy market area — a situation that should’ve ended in a quick exchange and apology.
But things quickly went in the opposite direction.
According to a post shared in a “Voice of Customers” group, when the woman approached to talk about the damage, she was allegedly met with a slammed door instead of a conversation.
The situation reportedly escalated from there.
The complainant claims that repeated attempts to speak led to shouting, with the Chinese woman allegedly responding with abusive language in front of bystanders. The post also alleges that during the heated exchange, the complainant’s sister was pushed, adding to the tension on the spot.
What makes the clip even more disturbing for viewers is the atmosphere in the background — a crowded market, raised voices, and children visibly distressed. According to the complainant, his kids started crying during the confrontation.
The video circulating online shows a chaotic public scene unfolding in real time, with onlookers watching as the argument escalates in a packed marketplace.
As the clip continues to spread, it has triggered debate online about public conduct, road behaviour, and how quickly a small accident can turn into a full-blown street scene in busy city markets.
Some users defended strict behavioural expectations in public spaces, arguing that such conduct would not be tolerated elsewhere. One comment read: “These foreigners are better treated in their own countries with law & justice .. she can't shout like this in China”
Others escalated the discussion into broader political comparisons, with one viral remark saying: "It's a matter of few years that these Chinese will become the new 'East India Company'"
Meanwhile, another user shared a personal experience, describing a similar incident in Islamabad and how they handled it at the spot. The comment stated: "I was hit by one too in E-11, they were 4 Chinese and hit my parked car. I snatched their car keys and didn't let them go until i was fully compensated for the damage, it was roughly 80k. halal ki kamai ha bai asa kasa jany data."
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