Convicted cancer conwoman Belle Gibson is shown in a social media video attending an Ethiopian community event in Melbourne while wearing a headscarf and using a different name.
Convicted cancer conwoman Belle Gibson has been shown in a social media video attending an event for Ethiopia's Oromo community in Melbourne while wearing a headscarf and using a different name.
In the video, Gibson appeared to tell the interviewer her name was Sabontu while speaking in the Oromo language, before switching to English.The video was shot after a political meeting in Flemington in October for that community, which about 100 people attended.It was later revealed she never had the disease.
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