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Petra Laszlo, Migrants-Tripping Camerawoman, Indicted

Petra Laszlo, Migrants-Tripping Camerawoman, Indicted

This video grab made on Sept. 9, 2015, shows Hungarian TV camerawoman Petra Laszlo kicking a child as she ran with other migrants from a police line during disturbances at Roszke, southern Hungary. (AFP/Getty Images)

Thursday, 08 September 2016 06:32 AM EDT

Hungarian prosecutors announced Wednesday that Petra Laszlo, the camerawoman seen on film trying to trip migrants in September 2015, has been indicted for breaching the peace.

Laszlo was fired by the right-wing N1TV after the footage went viral on social meda. She later apologized for her actions while also trying to justify them, The Associated Press reported.

Laszlo said at the time that she panicked as refugees and migrants broke through police lines near her position and she felt under attack. She kicked a boy and a girl and later tried to trip a man carrying a boy.

Laszlo later told Russian newspaper Izvestia that her life was "ruined" by the incidents which took place Sept. 8, 2015, and she was considering moving to Russia.

Gabor Laszlo, the camerawoman's husband, said in an email that on the advice of their lawyer, they would have no comment until the court's verdict. The trial will be held in the southern city of Szeged.

Zsolt Kopasz, the chief prosecutor of Csongrad County, said in a statement that after a thorough investigation, it was determined that there was no "reasonable chance" for Laszlo's actions "to cause injury."

"No data emerged which would have indicated that the conducts of the accused were motivated by ethnic considerations or by the migrant status of the victims," Kopasz said.

The man Laszlo tried to trip, and who fell while trying to pull away from police at the border, was later identified as Osama Abdul Mohsen, a soccer coach from Syria. He and part of his family settled in Spain, where he was working for a Spanish soccer club.

Last year, nearly 400,000 migrants and refugees passed through Hungary on their way west before Prime Minister Viktor Orban had fences protected by razor wire built on the border with Serbia and Croatia. Together with other measures, such as allowing police to "escort" back to Serbia unregistered migrants found within 8 kilometers (5 miles) of the border, the fences have practically halted the migrant flow.

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Hungarian prosecutors announced Wednesday that Petra Laszlo, the camerawoman seen on film trying to trip migrants in September 2015, has been indicted for breaching the peace.
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