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Mary Brandon of London posted this image of her badly injured face after she was punched by man she didn’t know for telling him to keep his hands off her
Mary Brandon posted this ‘before’ shot of her face. She was punched in the face at Britain’s Notting Hill Carnival, she says, after telling a man to stop grabbing her bottom.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/british-woman-posts-selfie-perv-punches-face-article-1.1918970She said no. Twice. And when that didn’t work, she pushed him away.
So he punched her, putting all his weight into it,
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who posted before and after photos of her badly injured face on Facebook.
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British woman had gone to the Notting Hill Carnival, a hugely popular London event that draws large crowds of celebrants.
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says a man grabbed her buttock. When she told him to stop it, he did it again, she said in a public Facebook post expressing her outrage.
“I pushed him away, exercising my right to tell a man to stop touching my body without my permission, so he took a swing at me and punched me in the face,”
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After receiving thousands of comments, Brandon apparently took down the posting or made it private.
The man, who then ran off, has not been found.
“I wanted to have a good time but instead I spent 9 hours in (an emergency room) because of this coward. I’m so p----ed off that this man thought it was OK to hit me because I said no to him,”
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Brandon, a student, said she found it particularly distressing that in discussing the attack with friends, she wondered if it would have been better to not confront the groper.
Then she thought better of that idea.
“But I can honestly say I will always stand up to someone who thinks they can get away with this behavior,”
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her FB
https://www.facebook.com/moryb?fref=browse_search