12.04.2026 09:20
An English mother on holiday in Tunisia claimed that an operator sexually assaulted her during a paragliding session. As footage of the incident became a hot topic on social media, it was reported that the woman filed a complaint and authorities have launched an investigation. Issues of safety and oversight in tourist activities have once again become a subject of discussion.
An English mother on holiday in Tunisia claimed she was sexually assaulted by an operator during a paragliding experience. The incident came to light through images shared on social media.
The published video features two separate images. On one side is a portrait of the woman who is alleged to be the victim, while on the other side, a tourist is seen landing on the beach while paragliding. The footage shows moments when the parachute descends towards the beach and the operator is in contact with the tourist during the landing.
SCANDALOUS ALLEGATION
According to claims reported by the British press, the female tourist alleged that the operator inappropriately touched her during the flight. It was stated that she filed a complaint after the incident, and authorities have reportedly launched an investigation into the matter.
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
Issues of safety and oversight in activities such as paragliding offered in tourist areas in Tunisia have been reopened for discussion. Experts emphasize the importance of these services being provided by licensed and regulated businesses. While no detailed statement has yet been made by official authorities regarding the incident, it has been reported that the investigation is ongoing.