S. Africa singer broadcasts assault live on Instagram
South African pop star Babes Wodumo posted, then deleted, a clip of a woman being assaulted, on her Instagram account. The video has sparked backlash online. – Instagram pic, March 4, 2019.
SOUTH Africa police are conducting investigations after pop star Babes Wodumo apparently broadcast live images of her being assaulted by a man, suspected to be her lover. The country has among the highest rates of gender-based violence globally, and the 38-second clip of a young woman being attacked by a shirtless man has sparked backlash on social media.
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