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Female Reporter Groped on Live TV in Cologne

© RTBFA screenshot of RTBF journalist Esmeralda Labye being groped in front of a live camera at Carnival in Cologne
A screenshot of RTBF journalist Esmeralda Labye being groped in front of a live camera at Carnival in Cologne - Sputnik International
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Despite increased security, a female news reporter was groped on live TV during Women’s Carnival celebrations in the German city of Cologne.

Police in Cologne are searching for a suspect who groped RTBF reporter Esmeralda Labye during a live broadcast of Carnival celebrations.

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The man came up behind Labye in the city square before kissing her on the neck and reaching for her breasts. Beforehand, a group of men was making obscene gestures behind her.

"As I was waiting to wrap up my live, one of the three men touched my breast,” Labye said. “At that moment, I lost my temper. I turned and told them in English: 'I won't allow this to happen twice! Don't touch me. Don't touch me.'"

The assault follows a wave of chaos during New Year’s Eve celebrations when hundreds of sexual assaults were reported. Most of these were linked to Muslim refugees of Arab or North African descent.

According to Labye, however, the man who groped her was of European descent.

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"I'd like to emphasize, and this seems important me, that the incident has been caused by young men speaking German," Labye said.

Carnival is celebrated in the Catholic tradition as a time to enjoy pleasures before restraining them for a period called Lent. This time reflects the fasting of Jesus Christ in the dessert.

"With the rise in alcohol consumption, the potential for aggression unfortunately also rose in the evening," police said. "Police forces on duty had to step in more and more to prevent escalation."

Police arrested at least 190 people on Thursday and received more than 220 criminal complaints. At least 18 of these were sexual in nature ranging from sexual insult to a possible attempted rape.

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