Nightclub sex attack: Horrifying footage shows three thugs violently assaulting a woman before ripping off her dress in Jamaica
Facebook criticised by users for allowing the horrific minute-long video to be posted online where it was viewed more than two million times
THREE thugs attack a woman on a packed dancefloor in these shocking pictures.
The horrific assault was caught on camera at a busy Jamaican club with the footage later posted to Facebook.
The thugs try to pull the woman’s dress down while another thrusts into her.
Clearly distressed, she tells the men to stop but the trio continue to lift her dress above her head.
One of the men then jumps on the woman, sending her sprawling to the ground before another jumps on top and straddles her.
The crowd goads the men on, cheering as each takes a turn to humiliate the woman, whose underwear is clearly exposed.
She attempts to crawl away from her attackers but is followed by the twisted men onto a balcony where they place a bucket on her head.
The sick minute-long footage was posted online following the incident in Montego Bay on the Caribbean island.
It was viewed two million times and shared 15,000 times before dithering Facebook chiefs decided to pull it from the site.
The social media giant drew criticism after allowing the video to be posted.
It was reported twice to the social media giant, the Mail Online said.
Yet Facebook did not remove the video immediately, stating it did not “violate our community standard”.
It later admitted the mistake and removed the video from the site.
Many users had blasted the site for allowing the footage.
Mariah Kelly said: “Please explain to me what the f*** is so funny about humiliating and ripping this poor girls clothes to shreds while these grown a** CLOWNS jump all over her and assault her? Disgusting!”
While Tiffany Ariel Grasty added: “There is nothing funny about this. This poor girl has every right to press charges on them for sexual assault. This is deplorable.”
Sun Online has contacted Facebook for comment.
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