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Justin Bieber stops to assist injured elderly woman on way to club

The singer was filmed flagging police down in West Hollywood

Heather Saul
Friday 29 January 2016 14:23 GMT
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Justin Bieber has been filmed apparently stopping on his way to a club to assist an elderly woman who appeared to have been hurt in an accident.

Video footage obtained by TMZ shows the "Sorry" singer leading a woman to the side of the road and helping her sit down on the pavement after leaving The Nice Guy Bar in West Hollywood on Wednesday evening.

According to TMZ, Bieber tried to console the woman, who was visibly upset, while his security team flagged down police officers to help her.

It is not known how the woman was hurt, or the extent of her injuries. She reportedly refused medical treatment.

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