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ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali reports on a violent corona incident: "Spit in the face while shopping"

2021-11-22T04:40:36.668Z


ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali reported on a bad incident while shopping on Twitter. Apparently she was even spat in the face.


ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali reported on a bad incident while shopping on Twitter.

Apparently she was even spat in the face.

Hamburg - The corona pandemic and the discussion about vaccination against the virus and the possible restrictions for unvaccinated people are increasingly causing tensions in society.

ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali now apparently felt this too.

ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali spat in the face by vaccination opponents

In a Twitter post, the 47-year-old reported a bad incident that she experienced while shopping.

"Talking about freedom and personal responsibility and then spitting in the face of a vaccinated person, in this case me, while shopping and calling myself a vaccination Nazi", writes the moderator and then uses an angry emoji.

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Dunja Hayali made a terrible incident public on Twitter.

© Screenshot: Twitter / @ dunjahayali

Dunja Hayali makes bad incident public: "Thanks for nothing"

"Thanks for nothing.

I'm fed up today, ”continues the journalist and presenter of the“ Current Sports Studio ”.

In addition to the hashtags “Corona” and “Covid19”, she also uses the words “decency” and “protection” under her tweet.

The reactions to Hayali's post are clear: “Incredible”, for example, is what a Twitter user said in a reply to the original post.

Unfortunately, the posting does not reveal exactly how the incident occurred while shopping.

Source: merkur

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