A mother-of-two has died after being involved in a road rage attack following a row over a parking space at a pub.
The woman, named locally as Christie Marriott McHugh, 33, is believed to have got into an argument over a parking space at the Lord Kitchener pub in Barnet, north London.
She was then carried along on the bonnet of another woman's car before she died, police revealed.
It is believed Mrs McHugh was involved in a row with a female driver before the car careered into her.
The victim was then thrown into a road crossing lamppost before the car drove off leaving her at the scene, officers said.
The incident happened in front of horrified shoppers outside the packed Sainsbury's New Barnet store opposite the pub.
An employee for the Sainsbury's store said: 'It was quite nasty and we would prefer not to comment.'
Police later arrested a woman in connection with the inquiry. The suspect has been questioned and released on bail.
A Met Police spokesman said: 'We are appealing for witnesses and information following the death of a woman in Barnet.
- Daily Mail
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