Roadside assistance worker says she has brain damage following violent confrontation

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An emergency aides laborer says she almost kicked the bucket while reacting to a bring in Arlington.

Cellphone video caught the experience, which happened almost a month prior. Alyssa Munday, the emergency aides specialist, said she was hospitalized. She's out now, and on Friday, she let News4Jax know that she's gaining ground.

In any case, she says, specialists told her she will have deep rooted mind harm after what occurred.

"His wheels turned briefly and his vehicle took off and that is the point at which I return taking off the of his vehicle," Munday reviewed.

Munday said she reacted to an approach Oct. 20 with regards to a locked man his keys inside his vehicle. She said after she opened the man's vehicle, he wouldn't pay, and got into the vehicle with a lady, attempting to take off.

"With the entryway open, they begin retreating while I'm actually remaining there and the entryway hits me and I fall over," she said.

Munday said she was hit by the vehicle multiple times. She said she was on the ground calling for help when the lady escaped the vehicle and began punching her.

Munday said she retaliated with good reason.

"That is the point at which she takes my telephone, wallet and keys

Out of my hands and tosses them into the traveler side, under the seat. That is the reason I bounced onto the rear of their vehicle," Munday said.

She could be seen sticking to the vehicle's trunk, until she tumbles off. Munday was hurried to an emergency unit.

Following fourteen days in the medical clinic, she headed home. However, her recuperation is a long way from being done. Her life has changed.

"I'm not generally permitted to enlist in the Navy, which I was currently doing," she said.

No captures have been reported. Munday said analysts told her that they scrutinized the driver, however don't have the proof to charge him.

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