Metropolitan Police officer Isabela Segundo categorically denied being the woman featured in a viral video showing a couple of officers having sex inside a patrol car.
Through social media—before deleting her profiles—she demanded an end to the defamation and misuse of her image.
“Good morning, I am the colleague being defamed for a video. I want to clarify that I am not the person in the video. She is in the sector; I understand she was summoned to internal affairs. I clarify that this has nothing to do with me, since I belong to a group in the Metropolitan Police.
There are several facial features that are noticeable; my uniform is black, hers is blue. I ask for your support in stopping all the images you have using my image, as they are being shared in several groups. It is upsetting to deal with this situation as it could affect me in several personal and professional aspects,” she wrote.
The young woman argued that her black uniform belongs to the Metropolitan Police, while in the video the woman appears in a blue uniform. She also emphasized that her face and physical characteristics do not match those of the person recorded. Social media users have spread images and comparisons that she considers false, leading her to delete her profiles due to media pressure.
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