A woman who danced for the cameras behind a journalist covering the Nottingham attack in which two 19-year-old students and a school guard were stabbed to death on Tuesday has drawn outrage online.
“Some people have no respect,” commented one TikTok user under a section of Sky News journalist Sarah-Jane Mee’s Topo sharing.
Ian Coates, 65, who followed Tuesday’s stabbing incident in Nottingham, England, rocked the country after taking the lives of two students, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar and a goalkeeper.
However, in the film, a female journalist can be seen slipping behind, fully covering the sensitive subject and raising her arms in the air, doing a brief dance before exiting the project.
These few seconds were shared on various social networks, where Internet users did not mince their words at the point of intrusion, qualifying it as “disgraceful”, reported “The Mirror” on Thursday.
“It’s like she’s never been on TV before. Absolutely disgusting”, would have been dropped first.
“What a shame she is,” wrote a second, while a third described her gesture as “disgusting,” according to British media.
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