Husband thrown from car after couple fights at Holland Wendy's
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Husband Ejected from Vehicle Following Altercation with Spouse at Holland Wendy’s

In a startling incident that unfolded in the parking lot of a Wendy’s in Holland, Michigan, a dispute between a Grand Haven couple escalated into a serious situation, leaving a man with severe injuries. The Holland Department of Public Safety has provided details on the event that took place on a Monday afternoon.

The altercation began when the couple, who were inside their 2009 Dodge Charger, started arguing. The situation took a dramatic turn when the 45-year-old man exited the vehicle amidst the argument, only for his 44-year-old wife to lock the doors from inside. In an attempt to leave the parking lot, the woman started driving the car. In a desperate move, her husband leaped onto the car’s hood.

Ignoring her husband’s perilous position, the woman continued driving and made a left turn onto a private road between Wendy’s and the Fifth Third Bank. It was during this maneuver that her husband was flung from the hood, hitting his head on the pavement with considerable force.

Emergency services rushed the man to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for serious injuries sustained from the fall. Fortunately, his wife did not suffer any injuries during the incident. The Holland Department of Public Safety is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the matter.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly disputes can spiral out of control, leading to unforeseen and tragic consequences. The community is urged to stay informed and to prioritize safety and communication to prevent such incidents in the future.

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