BBC's female worker was the victim of 'rape' during the shooting of the TV show, the police was investigating the evidence
A shocking case of alleged rape of a female BBC employee has come to light. According to reports, a female BBC employee was raped during the shooting of famous TV presenter Stacey Dooley's new TV show. According to the report of The Sun, the incident of rape took place during the shooting of a new cooking show 'Hungry For It' by TV presenter Stacey Dooley.
Police said - the evidence is being investigated
City of London Police said they had received information about the incident from another and were "reviewing the evidence in this case". A source told The Sun that the assailant "forcibly entered" the room and coerced the woman. According to the news, the crew working in the show was informed about the matter. In fact, a BBC staff member sent an email to the crew about a 'sexual allegation during production'. The incident reportedly took place on Friday, 10 September 2021, while the BBC Three television show was being filmed.
A source told The Sun: "It's very scary when something like this happened while working on a show. The attacker allegedly forcibly entered the room after slamming the door and forcefully molested the female employee. " He said, "This incident has shaken the entire crew and everyone is really upset. None of us ever thought something like this would happen while we signed the contract to work on the show."
BBC Studios, which makes Hungry For It, said they would not comment on the incident, but pointed to "robust procedures" to provide "reasonable support" to employees. According to the news, a crew member of the show had also sent an email about the incident to all the workers of the show but in this email other staff were asked not to tell about the incident to anyone publicly.
What is the show, where the rape incident happened?
Ten amateur chefs live together in the show. In the meantime, they compete with each other for the big prize. City of London Police said they were contacted by another force nine days after the alleged attack. He added: “The inquiry is on and no arrests have been made at this time. The victim woman is presently being assisted by specially trained officers." A spokesman for the City of London Police told MailOnline: 'On Sunday 19 September 2021, City of London Police was contacted by another police force, who received a late report of a rape on Friday 10 September 2021 at an address (Chancery Lane). , EC4A) was found.
What did the BBC say?
A BBC spokesperson said: "BBC Studios has robust procedures in place to ensure that any of our employees or freelancers who may be victims of a crime are given all the necessary support and care and that the matter is taken to the utmost. is handled seriously."
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