A chip shop owner has had to be rescued after she provoked an angry mob by celebrating the death of the Queen. The abuse started after Jaki posted a video of herself on the shop’s Facebook page popping a bottle of champagne.
The original video was deleted from Facebook – but it later resurfaced on TikTok and began to inspire rage.
Jaki’s Fish and Chip shop was egged by an angry mob after she posted a video of herself celebrating the Queen’s death online She was immediately targeted on social media, with angry locals review-bombing her ratings and flooding into the comments to express their disgust. The anger escalated so far a later video shows Jaki driving away from the scene while being booed by a large crowd.Her actions have also seen her banned from the National Federation of Fish Friers , who condemned her for her comments and video.
A statement read: ‘The NFFF has been made aware of social media posts made by one of our members that are in extremely bad taste and completely against all of the values our organisation and industry hold dear.
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