Monday, September 09, 2013

Call for probe after walkers spot naked woman posing for lewd photos at Belfast beauty spot

An outraged Stormont minister has called for an investigation after a naked woman was caught striking a series of lewd poses at a famous beauty spot overlooking the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Scores of walkers at Cave Hill turned away in disgust on Wednesday afternoon after coming upon the pornographic photoshoot at one of the distinctive caves on the mountain. One rambler said that the blonde was doing "typical glamour modelling poses – nothing tasteful". Now Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland has called for Belfast City Council to investigate.



One witness said that he had been sitting down for a rest at around 2.30pm when he noticed what was going on. "I was sitting drinking my juice and eating my Turkish Delight when what caught my eye was this girl with long blonde hair and a bright pink tracksuit and pink shoulder bag," he said. "I thought that looks really odd, it's not the way you would come up Cave Hill. There was a guy behind her, he had a grey bag with what looked like camera equipment. They went on up the path, he appeared to be getting his camera equipment out, then she took her gear off. She was posing on a rock and all sorts of poses, glamour sort of stuff.

"I couldn't see any detail from where I was but it was obvious it wasn't anything tasteful. She climbed up into the cave at one point, legs splayed out." He said that other hikers were so disgusted by the scene that they cut short their walk and turned back. However, the model didn't seem in any rush to put her clothes back on. "I noticed at least three groups of people and a runner, they got half-way to the cave, then looked up and walked down again. There was a teenager walking with a man and woman, they also turned and went the long way round," said the witness. "Even when people were walking up towards them, they didn't seem in any sort of panic to stop and the girl made no attempt to get her kit back on. It was blatantly obvious what was going on."



Mr McCausland slammed what happened as "totally inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour". "Cave Hill is a very popular location for walking and many families visit on a regular basis," he said. "This is totally inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour for such a location and will have caused offence to many people who will have been in the area. I am sure it will be of concern to Belfast City Council and that they will want to make sure that this matter is fully investigated," he added. Cave Hill Country Park is owned by Belfast City Council. A council spokesman said it "did not approve of that sort of behaviour in a public park", adding: "If anyone provide information on which to base an investigation we will investigate." A PSNI spokesman said they had not received any reports of the incident.

5 comments:

Ratz said...

He was so disgusted he took the time to take grainy cellphone photos of it.

arbroath said...

That was exactly what I thought. :)

Miss Cellania said...

It appears that the term "glamour photo" has a different connotation on your side of the pond. In the U.S. it mainly means professional portraits with fancy dress and makeup.

arbroath said...

This was one of the rambler's description.

In general 'glamour photos' are semi-naked, leaving a bit to the imagination-type pictures.

Anonymous said...

I shall need to see some higher quality photos before I can determine whether it was "tasteful" or not.