Brave woman fights off male attacker while alone at gym #Shorts

Brave woman fights off male attacker while alone at gym #Shorts
Brave woman fights off male attacker while alone at gym #Shorts

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A 24-year-old woman successfully fought off a male attacker while she was working out alone at her apartment’s gym. The man was arrested and charged.

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A Tampa woman who fought off an attacker at her apartment complex’s gym is speaking out about her experience in the hopes that other women will feel more empowered.

Nashali Alma, 24, said she was exercising in her complex’s gym, about 12 miles northwest of downtown Tampa, in late January when a man who looked familiar to her needed access to the gym, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said.

Alma said she let the man in because she had seen him in the gym before. But as she was working out, Alma told investigators that the man approached her and grabbed her waist. Alma said she yelled at the man to get away from her but he kept chasing her around the gym, police said.

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Footage shows buildings collapse in Syria, Turkey after 7.8-magnitude earthquake | USA TODAY #Shorts

Footage shows buildings collapse in Syria, Turkey after 7.8-magnitude earthquake | USA TODAY #Shorts
Footage shows buildings collapse in Syria, Turkey after 7.8-magnitude earthquake | USA TODAY #Shorts

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Videos capture crumbled buildings and cities in disarray after a series of strong earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria.

RELATED: Turkey, Syria hit by deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake

Devastating videos show the aftermath from a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit southeast Turkey and northern Syria as the death toll continues to rise.

At least 2,300 people have died as a result of the earthquake, which has also generated dozens of powerful aftershocks, officials in Turkey and Syria have reported.

“Because the debris removal efforts are continuing in many buildings in the earthquake zone, we do not know how high the number of dead and injured will rise,” Erdogan said.

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