Sophie Lorraine Stanford, Charmaine Louise Stanford, and Chloe Jacqueline Hayman have been identified as the perpetrators of a disturbing assault on a black woman at Primark. The incident was captured in a viral video, which has sparked outrage across social media platforms.
The video begins with Chioma Iyagba, Director of KOG Academy and CEO of Mamaariella Production, calmly asking the three women to share their thoughts while waving at the camera. However, the situation takes a dark turn when Iyagba questions their previous derogatory remarks. One of the women reacts violently, hitting Iyagba’s phone and starting a physical altercation.
Iyagba describes her version of events leading up to the altercation amid the chaos. The video then continues with Iyagba challenging the trio, who respond with insults about her appearance. Iyagba maintains her cool throughout the argument, emphasizing the difficulties she faces as a black woman in such situations.
Chioma Iyagba shared her experience on Instagram, expressing gratitude for controlling her anger. She described the emotional toll, emphasizing her constraints, knowing that retaliating could result in legal consequences. Iyagba asked for the public’s help in making the assailant famous, hoping for repercussions for the racist behavior she endured.
Danesh played a critical role in revealing the identities of the three women in one of his recent posts. In a subsequent video, Iyagba expressed gratitude to the online community and confirmed that the Kent Police Department is actively investigating the incident.
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4 comments
They need to get arrested and Make them an example for the rest..racism is not cool.
Arrest them
Arrest those thugs
Dumb hoes