Queensland mum confronted by brutal note on windscreen after she parked at Proserpine Hospital while rushing her injured son to emergency
- Queensland mum confronted by rude note at a hospital
- Rude letter called woman a b***h for not reverse parking
- Woman’s injured son had been rushed to hospital
A woman was left shocked after she found a crude note calling her a b***h placed on the windshield of her car when she parked outside a hospital.
The woman had rushed her injured son to the emergency department of Proserpine Hospital on Queensland’s far north coast on Wednesday.
But after she returned to her car almost 30 minutes later, she found the letter from the irate person left on her vehicle.
A Queensland woman was left shocked after a brutal note was put up on the front window of her car after she parked at a hospital to visit her son in the emergency department
‘Hey rude b***h,’ the note addressed the woman.
‘You will notice the sign says ‘reverse parking’.’
The angry letter-writer continued, lashing out at the woman for taking their spot.
‘I was about to reverse park and you snuck right in – then had the nerve to obfuscate.’
The driver then made a bizarre remark about the woman and the state of her car, before going on to have another dig at her for not parking the car in reverse.
‘Dirty window? You don’t even make sense!!’ the note read.
‘Note you didn’t reverse park!’
The woman said her son had sustained a ‘possible hairline fracture’ from playing sport.
In response to the person’s brazen tirade, the mum took to Facebook to say parking the car was the least of concerns for her husband, who was driving the car at the time.
The mum had rushed her injured son with her husband to Proserpine Hospital (pictured), before she was confronted by the crude note on her car
‘To the lovely person who left this note when we were rushing our son to the emergency department, pull your damn head in,’ the woman said.
‘The way my husband parked was the last thing on his mind when seeking emergency medical attention for our child.’
The mother said at the time the irate person placed the note on the car, she was already inside the hospital with her son.
The woman then hit back at the person’s comments: ‘Have some bloody empathy’.
‘Why not say it to our face?’ she said.
‘You’re clearly just a cold-hearted coward. Maybe next time consider the circumstances, you very well may have left this note on the car of someone whose family member is passing away.’
The woman’s post has since been taken down from social media.
It’s understood that her son has recovered from his injuries.
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