London club denies ‘dark’ women entry

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A protest has taken place outside a London nightclub after a group of women claim two of them were turned away because they were considered “too dark” and “overweight”.

It follows a social media campaign from four friends who say they were stopped from entering DSTRKT on Saturday night.

The four women who say they were denied entry.Photo courtesy www.independent.co.uk
The four women who say they were denied entry.Photo courtesy www.independent.co.uk

The BBC has contacted Dstrkt London several times for a statement but hasn’t received a response.

In this clip are protestor Zalika Miller, and Brooke Norton, a former promoter who has worked with a number of clubs including DSTRKT. Article courtesy www.bbc.co.uk

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