20-04-2024, 02:30 AM
Yeah in real time. I think she was trying to be as descriptive as possible, as she wasnt aware if the camera or the gallery was taking the footage live. Which i think they were trying to capture the moment to record it. And left it to the gallery to determine if they were going to keep the shot on the presenters or take the images live. It was bizarre of course, but its not everyday you are confronted with another humanbeing lighting themselves on fire. In the moment i think many of us would have been so shocked to speak. For a journalist covering such a bizarre moment, i dont think we can be too harsh. With her in utter shock and trying to string together words to describe the scene. It was simply unimaginable. How often would you smell what they smelled and saw. She is not a war reporter used to seeing bodies and like. So some leeway should be afforded.