Giuliani Details Encounter with Distressed Woman Before New Hampshire Car Crash
Manchester, NH – Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has publicly recounted a concerning encounter with a woman claiming to be in distress shortly before being involved in a car crash in New Hampshire on Saturday night.Released from the hospital following the incident, Giuliani shared details of the event during appearances on Tuesday, offering a timeline of events that preceded the collision, which remains under examination by state police.
According to Giuliani and his companion, Andrew Goodman, the incident began around 9 p.m. on Saturday when a woman flagged down their vehicle. The woman, visibly upset, alleged she was being abused or attacked by a man who was with her, and requested to be allowed into their car.
“She was clearly distressed, but she was under control,” Giuliani stated, adding that the woman did not appear to have sustained any visible injuries. goodman noted the man accompanying the woman was partially obscured, holding a flashlight in a way that concealed his face.
Concerned for the woman’s safety but hesitant to directly involve themselves, Giuliani and Goodman instructed her to remain in place while they moved their car further down the road and contacted the police. While speaking with authorities, the woman reportedly approached their vehicle, requesting to use their phone to call her sister for a pickup. Giuliani and Goodman declined, instead offering her a ride, but she ultimately walked away.
Upon the arrival of state police and an ambulance, Giuliani saeid a trooper informed him that the woman was the aggressor in the situation, having severely beaten the man she was with.
State police have confirmed the crash is under investigation, but have not filed any charges at this time. Giuliani’s account provides a new layer of context to the incident, raising questions about the circumstances leading up to the collision. Further details are expected as the investigation progresses.