ESPN journalist speaks out after full length harassment by Colombian fan

ESPN journalist speaks out after full-length harassment by Colombian fan

ESPN journalist speaks out after full length harassment by Colombian fan

An unfortunate incident occurred during the preview of the international friendly match on FIFA appointment between Colombia and Colombia. Iraq, hosted at the Mestalla Stadium in Spain, as sportswriter Gemma Soler was the victim of harassment by a Colombian fan, an act captured by ESPN channel’s cameras throughout the live programming.

The reporter was with the coffee fans to find out about the sensations about the new path taken by the team with coach Néstor Lorenzo, but was interrupted by a subject who wanted to forcefully kiss them. Faced with this fact, the Spanish communicator defended herself and removed the man from the screens.

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Gemma Soler is pronounced

Via her social media, the Hispanic journalist sent a powerful anti-harassment message: “If anyone knows the unimaginable, tell them about me that the next time they want to kiss without consent, they’ll tie themselves to a dump.”

help channels

If you know or know someone who has been affected by or has been involved in domestic or sexual violence, contact the free line 100 of the Department for Women and Vulnerable Populations, which has a team specialized in “providing information, guidance and emotional support”.

In addition, the emergency number 100 is authorized to forward the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the women’s emergency call center or the emergency service. This service is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including public holidays).