Hans Hamilton wanted to ‘do the right thing’ but was left with ‘physical pain and trauma’
A man tried to help a crash victim on a busy road, only to get viciously attacked by them.
Hans Hamilton suffered a brain bleed and broken ribs during the incident saying he was ‘just trying to do the right thing’.
He was treated in hospital and set up a GoFundMe page to help cover medical expenses and car repairs. The incident occurred when Hamilton was driving north of the 429 Expressway in Florida on Monday (March 30).
Taking place near Walt Disney World in Orlando, Hamilton came across a white vehicle that had smashed into a guard rail on the median. Video obtained by News 6 shows the driver stumbling out of the Lexus and collapsing on the grass.
MirrorUS reports that when Hamilton pulled over to help, the man appeared motionless. He then stood up and jumped on the hood of Hamilton’s Tesla and broke the windshield.
Later the man, identified by police as 44-year-old Daniel Coman, pushed Hamilton to the ground and repeatedly hit him on his head and body while on top of him. Hamilton managed to free himself after 30 seconds of beating and started hitting the man in the throat to stop him, he told News 6.
He then walked away as Coman lay on the ground the video shows. Coman also tried to fight a deputy from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office who soon arrived at the scene, according to an arrest report.
According to the report, Coman approached in an “aggressive fighting manner” and “began swinging his left hand as if he was going to strike” the deputy. Coman was arrested with the help of Hamilton and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, assault on a law enforcement officer, battery, and criminal mischief.
Coman was involved in a separate hit-and-run crash about two miles south, police later found. He is also the suspect in a “criminal mischief incident” that occurred earlier that morning, the affidavit states.
The report doesn’t disclose additional details. Hamilton was rushed to the hospital and was treated for a brain bleed, a concussion, multiple contusions and four broken ribs, according to a GoFundMe page that he launched to help cover medical expenses and car repairs.
“The physical pain and trauma from that day have been overwhelming, and the emotional toll has been just as heavy,” he wrote, adding that he only ever wanted to help the stranger and “do the right thing.”
Coman, who remains locked up at the Orange County Jail on April 2, was scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. However he didn’t appear because he was hospitalized for an unknown reason.
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