Here is the image that many feel strongly against.
Football fans who charged for the Copenhagen derby threw bottles against a defenseless woman.
– I was shocked, says journalist Ayşe Dudu Tepe, who captured the image, to the Evening Post.
Ahead of Sunday’s derby match in Copenhagen between FCK and Brøndby charged both teams supporting control in the central parts of the Danish capital.
Halmtorvet had a large number of the Brøndby fans gathered and they warmed up for the rival game with drinking beer.
The bottles they threw in the large fountain, situated in the middle of the square.
lonely woman took the opportunity to collect pledges bottles floating in the water. For this, she endured scorn and derision.
“Did document”
In an image provided by the Danish journalist Ayşe Dudu Tepe laid out on social media be seen how many men regard women. According to Dudu Tepe threw several bottles of supporters against the woman. A number of people even took pictures – just like Dudu Tepe did.
– My immediate reaction was that something very unpleasant happened just then. I need to document what happens, she says.
– Then afterwards, when I left the square and looked at the pictures I have taken, so I was shocked by what
“Poured beer on her”
When the Evening Post speaks with Ayşe Dudu Tepe she is out on the streets of Copenhagen to locate the woman. The picture that was published has brought disgust throughout Denmark and been shared thousands of times. A Brøndby supporter that the Danish newspaper BT has spoken to talk about what was going on.
– There were those who pushed her, poured beer on her and put the sticker on her. The worst thing was that almost threw bottles of water as it spurted up on her. A bottle hit her too – on the knee. There was lot of German cans without pledge that she had to wade through, and instead of giving her the bottles that had been pledged so crushed the front of her nose, says Danny Liliendal to BT.dk.
According to Ayse Dudu Tepe, nobody cared about the woman, no one took her defense. Not even the police who were there.
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