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Ankita Lokhande files FIR over missing girls, seeks public help
Ankita Lokhande files FIR over missing girls, seeks public help

Khaleej Times

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Ankita Lokhande files FIR over missing girls, seeks public help

Actor Ankita Lokhande has registered an FIR and issued a public plea after two girls, including her house help's daughter, went missing in Mumbai. The missing minors, identified as Saloni and her friend Neha, were last seen on July 31 around 10am near the Vakola area in Santacruz (East). Lokhande took to Instagram on Tuesday night to share their photographs and details, appealing to the Mumbai Police and the public for help in locating them. "They are not just part of our home they're family. We are deeply worried and request everyone, especially @mumbaipolice and #Mumbaikars, to help us spread the word and assist in any way possible to bring them back safely," she wrote on Instagram, sharing a photo of the two girls. "If anyone has seen or heard anything, please reach out immediately or report to the nearest police station. Your support and prayers mean everything right now." According to a PTI report citing a police official, a kidnapping case has been registered due to the involvement of minors. As of now, there are no concrete leads in the investigation. Lokhande, who recently appeared on Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment, is known for her active public presence and urged her followers to share any information that might help locate the girls.

Video: Violent Brawl Erupts At Colombian Airport After Man Slaps Woman For Refusing To Give Up Seat
Video: Violent Brawl Erupts At Colombian Airport After Man Slaps Woman For Refusing To Give Up Seat

NDTV

time02-08-2025

  • NDTV

Video: Violent Brawl Erupts At Colombian Airport After Man Slaps Woman For Refusing To Give Up Seat

Shocking scenes unfolded at El Dorado International Airport in Bogota on Sunday after a man slapped a woman in the face for refusing to give up her seat at a Colombian airport terminal - triggering a massive brawl as bystanders rushed to defend her. The video of the ordeal, which is now being widely circulated online, shows the man identified as Hector Santacruz walking up to the woman, Claudia Segura, and demanding that she give up her seat. According to the New York Post, Segura had sat in the seat next to Santacruz's wife while he was away, and he became enraged when she refused to give it up. "Get up or I'll get you up," Santacruz said before the assault, according to the outlet. He then turned to somebody and told them to make sure they were recording the altercation, and smacked the woman's phone out of her hand, before slapping her across the face. "He hits me on the hand, knocks off my phone, and hits me hard in the face and head," Segura told a local media outlet, adding, "The magnitude of the impact knocked my earring off." #INACEPTABLE. En la noche del pasado 27JUL, en el aeropuerto El Dorado (Bogotá) violento sujeto agredió a una mujer por pelear una silla. Las imágenes han generado rechazo contra el energúmeno hombre a tal punto que su esposa tuvo que salir en un video a dar explicaciones. — Colombia Oscura (@ColombiaOscura_) July 30, 2025 Within no time, several horrified passengers - both men and women - rushed to Segura's defence and pushed the man away. More people joined in when Santacruz tried to sway them away and shouted angrily. Eventually, his wife leapt into the brawl and tried to calm everybody down. Another video filmed just minutes later showed Segura lying on the floor as airport staff tended to her injuries. Santacruz, on the other hand, is seen being handcuffed and hauled off by security staff, with passengers cheering. "I am affected and very afraid," Segura said of her state of mind after the incident, adding that she only sat in the fateful seat because it appeared completely unattended. "When I got to the waiting area, everything was completely full, and I only saw one empty chair," she said, per the Post. "It didn't have any bags or clothes on (it) to indicate it was occupied, so I sat down," she added. It is unclear whether Santacruz is facing any charges. Santacruz's wife, Karen, later apologised in a now-deleted video on Instagram. "The person shown physically assaulting a woman is my husband. And you don't know how much it hurts me to say this out loud," she said in an apology video. "It really hurts me as a woman, as a mother," she added.

Airport brawl erupts after man slaps woman for refusing to give up seat
Airport brawl erupts after man slaps woman for refusing to give up seat

Toronto Sun

time01-08-2025

  • Toronto Sun

Airport brawl erupts after man slaps woman for refusing to give up seat

Screenshot of man slapping woman after she refused to give up her seat. Facebook Shocking video shows the moment a man slapped a woman across the face for refusing to get up from her seat, prompting bystanders to rush him. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account The disgusting scene, which took place at Bogota's El Dorado International Airport on Sunday and was widely shared on social media, began when Hector Santacruz approached Claudia Segura and demanded she give up her seat, the Daily Mail reported. Segura sat in the seat next to Santacruz's wife, Karen de Santacruz, while he stepped away, and he was incensed when she refused to let him sit there. 'Get up or I'll get you up,' Santacruz said, according to local outlet El Tiempo, but Segura refused. He then turned to somebody and told them to make sure they were filming the altercation, the outlet reported — before first smacking Segura's phone from her hand, then rearing back and slapping her across the face. 'He hits me on the hand, knocks off my phone, and hits me hard in the face and head. The magnitude of the impact knocked my earring off,' she told El Tiempo. Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Witnesses were shocked, with several people jumping to the woman's defence, while others shouted at Santacruz, who tried to shove them away as his wife tried to get everyone to calm down. People pushing man after he slapped woman in face at Colombia airport. (Facebook) Facebook Another video showed Segura lying on the ground while airport workers tended to her. She was later taken to urgent care in the town of Engativa for treatment. 'I am affected and very afraid,' Segura said after the incident. She explained to the outlet that she saw the empty chair and sat down. RECOMMENDED VIDEO Santacruz's wife told her the seat was taken, but Segura was finishing a work call and remained seated before she was approached by the eventual slapper. Security arrived and Santacruz handcuffed and removed as onlookers cheered. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. It is unclear if he will face any charges. Santacruz's wife released a video apology after her design business was bombarded with criticism, according to the Mail . Read More 'The person shown physically assaulting a woman is my husband. And you don't know how much it hurts me to say this out loud,' de Santacruz said in the video. 'And it really hurts me as a woman, as a mother … because all of this goes against what we want, what we've been working on for so many years.' She added: 'No, I don't condone it, I don't approve of it, and I won't remain silent. I reject it from the bottom of my heart because I believe in dignity, in boundaries, and in respect.' Toronto & GTA Toronto Blue Jays Columnists Celebrity Canada

‘Get up or I'll get you up': Man slaps woman in violent airport outburst, Colombia
‘Get up or I'll get you up': Man slaps woman in violent airport outburst, Colombia

7NEWS

time01-08-2025

  • 7NEWS

‘Get up or I'll get you up': Man slaps woman in violent airport outburst, Colombia

Travellers at a Colombian airport were left stunned after a man allegedly struck a woman across the face with his phone in a shocking outburst over a vacant seat. The incident, which unfolded at Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport on Sunday, was captured on video and has since prompted a criminal complaint. The victim, human rights lawyer Claudia Segura, was working on her laptop in the terminal when she was approached by Héctor Santacruz, who reportedly demanded she vacate her chair so he could sit next to his wife. 'Get up or I'll get you up,' Mr Santacruz allegedly told Ms Segura, before suddenly lashing out and hitting her in the face with his phone, according to footage shared online. Panicked travellers rushed to her defence as one man physically separated Mr Santacruz from the woman. Others could be heard shouting at the aggressor, while his wife, Karen de Santacruz, began gathering their belongings. Moments later, Mr Santacruz was placed in handcuffs and escorted from the terminal by airport police. A second video shows Ms Segura lying on her back, receiving medical assistance for what her lawyer described as soft tissue trauma. 'Other factors have been diagnosed, for which appointments have been scheduled with specialists,' her lawyer Maité Bayona said. She added Ms Segura may also need psychological support 'because she is very upset as a result of this attack and the violation of her rights that she experienced last Sunday.' A formal criminal complaint has now been lodged. Ms Segura, who works for Bogotá City Hall, later expressed anger over how airport staff handled the ordeal. 'When I got to the waiting area, everything was completely full, and I only saw one empty chair,' reported. 'I didn't have any bags or clothes on me to indicate it was occupied, so I sat down.' She said a woman then approached her to say the seat was taken — a claim Ms Segura disputed. After finishing a work call, she said Mr Santacruz walked over and began threatening her. 'He hits me on the hand, knocks off my phone, and hits me hard in the face and head,' she recalled. 'The magnitude of the impact knocked my earring off.' Ms Segura was taken for medical evaluation at a nearby urgent care centre in Engativá — in the same vehicle as the man accused of attacking her. 'I am affected and very afraid,' she said. In the days since the incident, Mr Santacruz's wife Karen, has publicly condemned her husband's actions. 'The person shown physically assaulting a woman is my husband. And you don't know how much it hurts me to say this out loud,' she said in a video posted to social media. 'And it really hurts me as a woman, as a mother, as the founder of Khala, because all of this goes against what we want, what we've been working on for so many years.' 'I know that when things like this happen, it's easy to point fingers, judge, and dismiss. But I also know that many of us have made mistakes at some point in our lives. 'But as the old saying goes, let he who is without sin cast the first stone. This doesn't mean it's right, because it isn't.' 'I reject it from the bottom of my heart because I believe in dignity, in boundaries, and in respect,' she said.

Shock footage shows passenger slap woman for refusing to give up seat at airport sparking furious row
Shock footage shows passenger slap woman for refusing to give up seat at airport sparking furious row

The Irish Sun

time01-08-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Shock footage shows passenger slap woman for refusing to give up seat at airport sparking furious row

VILE footage shows a man slapping a woman for refusing to give up her seat next to his wife. When businessman Héctor Santacruz struck lawyer Claudia Segura, a Advertisement 4 A man slapped a woman during an argument over a seat inside an airport terminal Credit: Facebook 4 Shocked passengers leapt to the woman's defence, pushing the man away Credit: Facebook 4 The man can be seen fuming Credit: Facebook The row began when Santacruz asked Segura to stand up from her seat in the lounge area of Gate 9 in Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport on Sunday night. Segura had apparently taken Santacruz's seat while he was away. The businessman became enraged when she refused to stand up and stayed put next to his wife, Karen de Santacruz. Disturbing footage shows Santacruz threateningly towering over Segura as Advertisement Read more world news He is then seen knocking her mobile phone out of her hands before slapping her in the face. 'Get up or I'll get you up,' Santacruz said before the assault, according to local outlet El Tiempo. Segura told the outlet: 'He hits me on the hand, knocks off my phone and hits me hard in the face and head. "The magnitude of the impact knocked my earring off.' Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Within no time, several horrified passengers - both men and women - rush to Segura's defence and push Santacruz away. Others join in as he continues to behave aggressively despite efforts by his wife to calm the situation. YouTuber Mikayla Raines' husband fights back tears as he shares unseen family moments weeks after her sudden death Separate footage filmed just minutes after the brawl shows Segura lying on the ground as airport staff tend to her injuries. Santacruz is then seen being handcuffed and hauled off by security staff, with passengers cheering. Advertisement Segura told El Tiempo: 'I am affected and very afraid.' She explained that she initially believed the seat was unoccupied: 'When I got to the waiting area, everything was completely full, and I only saw one empty chair. 'I didn't have any bags or clothes on me to indicate it was occupied, so I sat down.' When Santacruz's wife told her the seat was taken, the lawyer decided to stay put in order to wrap up a work call. Advertisement Karen de Santacruz later apologised in a now-deleted video on Instagram, the Daily Mail She said: 'The person shown physically assaulting a woman is my husband. "And you don't know how much it hurts me to say this out loud. 'It really hurts me as a woman, as a mother." Advertisement It is unclear whether Santacruz is facing any charges. Colombia has high rates of gender-based violence, with over 500 femicides annually and nearly 97% of cases going unpunished, according to Human Rights Watch and civil society data. 4 Santacruz was arrested at the scene Credit: Facebook

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