Australian journalist looted Live in the air while reporting at a crime rate

Australian journalist looted Live in the air while reporting at a crime rate



A live TV broadcast in Adelaide took an unexpected turn when a man stole the equipment during a report on rising crime rates. Channel Seven Reporter Hayden Nelson was reporting on the crime data at the shopping center in the city for the morning schedule Sunrise.

While filming at Randle Mall, a person approached the reporter and his cameraman, negligent him carelessly. Without notice of anyone, he then took one of the crew lights and went away, at that time the theft by the members of the crew continued.

Explaining what happened, Hayden later said on the air: “To guess how there is some crime, after our last live cross this morning, someone came and threw light from our light stand.”

“We have about three lights here and they have simply pulled it out and have gone with it. Therefore, any need for security and calls for the police were definitely made clear for us this morning.”

Reporter told later 7news: “After the cross, he went to check on the light – the stand was still there, but the light itself disappeared and we were both scratching our heads how a light could disappear.”

“When you’re going to go live, you have found an earpiece with your director, and the voice of the presenter, the lights you have blurred on you,” he said that it took time to explain why it took time to feel the light. ,

“Your focus is entirely on the story and to make sure you are correcting your facts. You know about your surroundings and know that anything can happen when you are in the air, but for something like this and someone to see it and take such opportunities and take our equipment, they do not know what it is used or worth it.”


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