” This person has been threatening to kill me for four months now. “. Singer Hoshi spoke again on Sunday, September 3rd FranceInter the cyberbullying of which he is a victim. He announced that he had filed a new complaint and deplored the slowness of justice.
Death threats in a context of homophobia
The artist had already been the victim of a wave of violent cyberbullying following her participation in the Victoires de la Musique in 2020. In January 2023, she returned to this episode on the microphone of FranceInterclaiming he received 5,000 threatening messages after his performance because he kissed a dancer on stage.
The young woman had also intervened on social networks to denounce this influx of hatred to which she had been subjected for three years, and had announced that she had filed a first complaint.
However, nine months later, things haven’t changed one iota, the singer laments:
“I reported not long ago because someone keeps wanting to find and kill me (…) I have his face, his address, which I found. They have all this information, but I’m still waiting. It’s been four months. Justice, we expect it but it’s too long, it’s too long… I watch the networks much less than before, because I’m fed up: I get tired, sort a lot and block a lot. »
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