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Social media users have been sharing a video of Tuimala Uinis Moala, a native of Vava’u, Tonga, who perished in a housefire.
The 46-year-old woman did not leave her burning house. Since then, online users have used social media to voice their disgust at people who chose to capture the upsetting events rather than provide assistance. According to one account, people were filming the incident as the victim burned inside the home, and when asked why they were doing it, one user responded, “5 seconds of fame while someone lost their life?”
Tuimala and her husband were in their three-story home when it caught fire, according to law officials. The woman was left in the burning building while the husband was able to flee.
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The neighbors of the couple and her husband reportedly made an effort to save Tuimala, according to the police. They failed to locate the victim in time, though.
The upsetting incident was captured on film and posted to Facebook. According to Kaniva News, the video depicted a woman yelling for help and crying out to a man who appeared to be her husband.
The fact that law enforcement was aware that the footage was being shared online was also disclosed. They also mentioned that some false information regarding the incident had been spreading online.
Netizens pay tribute to Tuimala
Users of the internet were horrified by the incidence. Numerous people paid respect to Tuimala and sent their sympathies to the victim’s friends and family. Others criticized the police and the fire department for failing to rescue the victim from danger.
A few comments online read:
My💔breaks😭at the loss of beloved niece Tu’imala;
daughter of my cousin Lord Fulivai (Mapili)
Our last meal together w/ you & Niu in the photos are testament to your warmth & love.“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”Matthew 11:28🙏🏽💔👼✝️ pic.twitter.com/pnRXJnubAq
— Lord Fusitu’a (@LordFusitua) November 9, 2022
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