In Noida, two women assaulted an elderly couple over an objection to walking a dog without a leash in Hyde Park Society. Additionally, a resident faced violence from security guards in Paras Seasons over a missing parking sticker, while a viral video shows a dog attacking a girl in a lift in Lotus 300 society.
NEW DELHI: Two women assaulted an elderly couple in a Noida housing society after the couple objected to the women walking their dog without a leash.

The incident reportedly took place in the Hyde Park Society in Noida's Sector 78, according to reports.
Missing parking sticker

In a separate case, a resident of Paras Seasons in Sector 168, Neeraj Bhatt, claimed he was assaulted by security guards following a dispute over a missing parking sticker on his scooter on October 18.
Bhatt alleged that despite multiple visits to the police station, no FIR had been registered.
He stated that the guards confronted him at the society gate while he was returning home from his shop in Golden Palm Society for not having a society-issued parking sticker.
A video of the incident, now viral, shows the two women arguing with the elderly couple as other residents step in to prevent further assault on the seniors.
Lift incident
A disturbing video from Noida's Lotus 300 housing society in Sector 137 captured a frightening incident that took place in May this year.

In the footage, a dog lunges at a young girl as the lift doors open, causing her to stumble backward. Visibly shaken, the girl clutches her hand, showing clear signs of pain from the encounter.
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