Crime
Video: Nigerian Man Caught Masturbating In Public, Did This To Woman Filming Him
A Nigerian man has beaten up woman who was filming him while masturbating in a vehicle.
The woman was sitting next to the man when she noticed him ‘wanking‘ so she called him out, saying: “You know you can stop what you’re doing and do it when you get home, you hear?”
The man immediately removed his hand from his pants after he saw he had been caught.
However, later in the journey, the woman says she noticed him looking at her phone and asked him to stop and he attacked her.
In the video, the woman is heard calling him out for masturbating in the vehicle and he replied: “My body is my body. If I’m even doing anything, it’s none of your business.”
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The verbal exchange soon escalated and the man hit her with his elbow and threatened to slap her, which he did, at the same time a male passenger intervened before the video stopped.
Watch the video below…
Man becomes violent after he was caught masturbating in a bus, hits the woman who filmed him in the act pic.twitter.com/rDGIBGHe5r
— Ngozi Clara (@ngoziclara) March 14, 2021
— Ngozi Clara (@ngoziclara) March 14, 2021
— Ngozi Clara (@ngoziclara) March 14, 2021
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