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Masked woman horrifies train passenger with 'disgusting' act on seat

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A masked woman was caught on camera putting her bare feet on a seat while travelling on a train during the coronavirus pandemic.

The "disgusting" act was spotted by a fellow train passenger, who later uploaded the clip on to his Instagram story. The middle-aged woman is seen wearing a red bandana-patterned face mask while using her tablet.

She appears to be sitting on a four-seater booth where a man can be seen sitting opposite of her. The woman leans back against the window and puts her feet up to the arm rest.

The train passenger, who goes by the name "Hammer Berlin", put up a few "vomiting" emojis in the clip with the caption: "At least she's wearing a mask." The clip was later shared by popular Instagram account, Passenger Shaming,

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