Read the New Paper during lunch and was quite anoyed by the way things had taken place by some reporters & photographers (Paparazzi) reporting on the NS AWOL with SAR 21 case. The victim family members were in court to see their love one to be charged and after the court, reporters & paparazzi crowd round the family taking photos and asking questioned. After declining to answer to the reporters, they waited for an hour for the reporters to disperse but to no avail. As they decided to move off from court, photographers approach them again.
With that kind of persistance, it is a matter of time before things get boiled up.
As a family members, they have the right not to answer any question thrown at them. As the scene prolong, anger bound set in and bang.... all hell went loose.
As a matter of facts, all reporters and photographers should know how to take or accept a "no" for an answer gracefully.