Surat : Young Couple’s Lewd Acts in Running Ambulance Go Viral

The footage, widely circulated on social media, reveals a young man and woman in compromising positions in the back of what appears to be a private trust-owned ambulance. The couple shows no hesitation or shame as they engage in explicit acts, raising serious concerns about public decency and ethical behavior.

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Surat :An explicit video featuring a young couple engaged in lewd acts inside a moving ambulance on Surat roads has gone viral. The video, captured by a motorist on the Sardar Bridge connecting Athwalines and Adajan area, has left commuters and pedestrians flabbergasted.

The footage, widely circulated on social media, reveals a young man and woman in compromising positions in the back of what appears to be a private trust-owned ambulance. The couple shows no hesitation or shame as they engage in explicit acts, raising serious concerns about public decency and ethical behavior.

While the exact location on the Sardar Bridge is mentioned, the authenticity of the video is yet to be confirmed by reliable sources. The Free Press Journal (FPJ) does not confirm the video’s origin, but it has gained significant traction in Surat.

Iqbal Kadiwala, secretary of the Gujarat Nursing Association, commented on the incident, stating that the registration of the ambulance seen in the viral video still traces back to the New Civil Hospital (NCH) hospital campus. This ambulance was initially registered when the trust began its services in 2007. However, the trust discontinued this particular service long ago, and the ambulance was subsequently handed over to the trust.

Kadiwala further explained, “Today, this embarrassing video has surfaced. Now we are going to give them a notice as the number of the ambulance still shows its registration as NCH Surat. We have launched an investigation into whoever might be using it. Currently, no information is available about who owns this ambulance.”

The incident has raised questions about the misuse of medical facilities and the need for stringent measures to ensure the responsible and ethical use of ambulances.

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