The boy rushes from behind to the female reporter who is broadcasting in the news ... the mother started investigating on the suspicion of "crushing"
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Boy who runs with Adam@Sussexincidents/Twitter
In Brighton, a town southeast of the United Kingdom, a BBC female reporter who had been broadcasting live in front of the station to report on the price increase of railway fare was collided with a boy from behind. This scene was clearly seen on the broadcast, and it became a hot topic on the Internet. [Video] I thought it was a smiling happening ... I saw a live broadcast video of a boy who pushed a female reporter. BBC Lucinda Adam was broadcasting live on a local news program at 6:00 pm, and 8 years old behind her. About a boy appeared. At first he shook his arms and performing dancing, but he suddenly struck Adam from behind and ran away. Fortunately, she was not injured by Adam, and she was received by the viewers as her "fun happing" of her child, who was overwhelming. Adam reported this event on Twitter, and she wrote, "I'm fine." However, she said, "I'm a little upset, quite angry, and a little sad." Adam tweeted, "The saddest thing is that her child's mother was rushing to him from the other side of the road." "I can hear her laughing while laughing (even in the video). This is not interesting. It's a violence directed to the worker. Where has the kindness disappeared?" , Various reactions were received. Some of them think of it as an interesting house, such as "It's really shocking. 50 millimeters were thrown forward." There was a comment that revealed anger. There were also voices that praised Adam, who continued to report without moving in the face of unexpected events as "professional." The local Sossex police authorities have already contacted Adam about the event and acknowledged that she had started her investigation, and asked for her information. In January, a female reporter who reported a water pipe rupture accident in West Virginia, West Virginia in January was collided with a car for a female reporter in January. The event was also a topic. With the local television station WSAZ NEWSCHANNEL 3 Toli Yogy reported to the camera, her white SUV collided with her, and Yozy had fallen. Nevertheless, she stood up, adjusted the camera angle, and continued her report. She was examined at the hospital just in case, but she was fortunate to have any major injuries.
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