Watch as BBC reporter shoved around by local for covering China attack which killed 35
Daily Express - World·2024-11-15 11:01
Shocking footage has emerged of a BBC journalist being aggressively manhandled by a local Chinese man in Guangdong province, in the south-east of the country.
The reporter, Stephen McDonnell, formerly of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, was recording a piece to camera following the death of 35 people after someone drove an SUV into a crowd in the city of Zhuhai.
Reporting the incident, which also left 45 injured, Mr McDonnell said he and his cameraman were being watched as they recorded their piece outside the stadium where the attack occurred.
During the recording, a man in a blue t-shirt approached Mr McDonnell and his colleague and attempted to stop them filming.
Walking into the shot from behind the journalist, the man approaches and then puts his arm across the veteran reporter demanding he "stop filming".
"You should go now", he said as he pushed the Australian BBC journalist. Justifying his aggression, which included pushing Mr McDonnell, the man said: "I'm a Chinese citizen, you are filming things in China - do you have a press card?".
Mr McDonnell, after threatening to phone the police, said forthrightly in the native language: "You don't have the right to bother us, it's not your concern."
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