The Truth Behind This Girl's Picture Standing On A 'Bloody Bangladeshi Steet'
Outbreak of an epidemic and diseases are very high during such a scenario. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
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View In AppDespite designated spots on Eid, residents slaughtersheeps, goats, cows on open roads and the poor drainage system during monsoon makes the street look much worse. Animal carcasses and entrails float on the streets making residential localities really dirty and unhygienic. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
Imtiaz said the picture was not morphed. His post got over 1.3K shares and over 2500 reactions on Facebook. He shared images of him walking on the road and people, vehicles moving below his residential building. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
Pictures of blood-stained rainwater flowing through the streets of Bangladesh on Eid were much talked about last year and the situation was quite similar this year as well. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
To prove its authenticity, Bangladeshi documentary photographer Nasif Imtiaz wrote a descriptive post on Facebook and also shared videos depicting the water logging which had blood of sacrificial animals mixed with it. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
But what attracted more attention was of a little girl posing in blood-stained rainwater after the festival of Eid al-Adha in Banglades. Her image went viral over the weekend with many in the country calling it photoshopped. PIC/A nasifimtiaz17 Facebook page.
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