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Footage Of Nicole Beaten By Friends Shocks Ugandans!!

In trending videos released on 09th, January 2023, A girl known as Pretty Nicole was being kicked viciously and repeatedly by her best friend (yet to be identified) with the assistance of her sister and a friend. No pity, mercy, or concession is shown.

In the video, Nicole (the victim) was found in Derrick’s house after a setup by derrick’s girlfriend and colleagues. Later Derrick came in and asked Nicole to describe to him the various men her girlfriend was dating before asking her said to be wife and sister-in-law to remain calm.

Nicole is alleged to have been dating her friend’s boyfriend (Derrick) while talking bad deeds about her, how she is cheating on derrick, and other bad acts just to win Derrick’s heart.

A few seconds, Nicole unexpectedly received a hard slap from Derrick’s girlfriend, followed by pats on the back from her friends and a slap from Derrick’s sister-in-law too.

They actually took Nicole’s bra off, doused her in water, and repeatedly beat her while warning her not to fall in love with the boyfriends of her best friends. Nicole was seen pleading with her furious friends for forgiveness but in vain.

Pretty Nicole had to run for life 2023 men will be scarce pic.twitter.com/i1lqLvg7l8

— DM Updates (@dm_updates256) January 9, 2023

Nicole received a lot of support and widespread condemnation for the recorded series of videos that caused a stir online.

Media expert Diana Nambatanzi was spotted denouncing the actions depicted in the viral video live on a Kampala-based television station (BBS Telefayina), arguing that the signed Act of Computer Miss Use should be applied.

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It should be recalled that in spite of worries the law could be used to stifle legitimate criticism, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed legislation making some online behavior illegal in 2022.

A lawmaker introduced the legislation, which was approved by the legislature in September, arguing that it was necessary to punish those who use computers to harm others while remaining anonymous. The legislator made the following claim in support of his legislation: “The enjoyment of the right to privacy is being harmed by the misuse of online and social media platforms through the sharing of unsolicited, false, malicious, hateful, and unauthorized information.”

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