The bizarre moment a naked woman leaves drivers bemused by strolling down the street with her skirt on her head in Brazil

The bizarre moment a naked woman leaves drivers bemused by strolling down the street with her skirt on her head in Brazil




This is the bizarre moment a naked woman sparked traffic chaos after walking down the road with a skirt on her head.
The stiletto-wearing brunette was seen striding down the busy mountain highway in Manhuacu, Brazil, last Sunday.
Driver Julio Sales followed the streaker in his car and tried to ask her if she needed help but she ignored him.
The stiletto-wearing brunette was seen striding down the busy mountain highway in Manhuacu, Brazil Driver Julio Sales followed the streaker in his car and tried to ask her if she needed help Driver Julio Sales followed the streaker in his car and tried to ask her if she needed help

Julio said: 'I saw her and thought it was funny. She was holding a drink in one hand and her clothes in another.

'Drink makes people do things that in normal judgement they wouldn't have the courage to do.'

The woman, who appears to be carrying a miniature bottle of alcohol, was later picked up by the fire service and taken to the UPA hospital in the city.

Military Police and Federal Highway Police are also following the case after the woman was picked up on the BR-262 highway.

But an officer said they have not arrested the woman and they had not released her name.

A spokesman said: 'The woman was questioned and released. There was no action taken against he

The woman was later picked up by the fire service and taken to the UPA hospital in the city
An officer said they have not arrested the woman, whose name has not been discloser

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