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Bangalore woman beats up man who harassed her

| | Aug 12, 2014, at 01:38 am
Bangalore, Aug 11 (IBNS) In an act of bravery which is set as an example to women across the country, a woman in Bangalore hit a man who was allegedly harassing her at a park in the city.

She then posted the video of beating up the man on social networking site Facebook.

Posting the video, she wrote on her Facebook page on Aug 8: "I taught an eve teaser a tough lesson! I was eve teased this morning by a guy in a park where I run regularly! I chased him- hit him hard and filed an FIR
Police was extremely supportive. I am posting this video for women to know that change will happen only when we want it to happen!"

The woman is seen in the video chasing down the man, who allegedly harassed him in the park, and then kicked him in full public view.

The man then escaped from the spot.

The video was shot by her friend, reports said. 

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