Hungarian woman who kicked, tripped refugees plans to sue one of them

  • 9 years ago
ROSZKE, HUNGARY — Petra Laszlo, the Hungarian camerawoman who was filmed kicking and tripping refugees, plans to sue one of the refugees as well as Facebook.

Laszlo in an interview with Russian news outlet Izvestia, announced her genius plan to sue the father who was carrying his child whom she tripped in addition to the social media giant.

The former camerawoman claims Facebook failed to remove negative and threatening messages directed at her, and instead banned groups set up to support her despicable actions.

She also said she intends to sue Osama Abdul Mohsen, the 52-year-old Syrian refugee who fell on his child after Laszlo tripped him. Mohsen has since found employment in Spain at the national soccer coaching academy.

Laszlo was given the boot by her former employer, ultranationalist online TV channel N1TV, after the video went viral. The station advocates deported all refugees, but even they thought Laszlo "behaved unacceptably."

She is currently facing a criminal case from Hungarian prosecutors and could be looking at six years behind bars.

Once the case is concluded she plans to file dual suits as "a matter of honor." Laszlo claims Mohsen changed his story to police.

"He changed his testimony because he initially blamed the police," Laszlo claims. "My husband wants to prove my innocence."

Well, good luck with that.

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