A shocking video has exploded across social media after security cameras and witnesses caught a couple in a very compromising situation at Emancipation Park late at night.
Dressed in green with striking long matching nails, the woman knelt before the man right beside the prominent Redemption Song statues.
Several passers-by strolled nearby, seemingly unbothered, while the pair continued their bold behaviour in the open public space.
The footage has sparked widespread anger on social media, with many viewers expressing strong disapproval.
Jamaicans are furious and insist such conduct has no place at a national site that demands the highest respect.
Acclaimed artist Laura Facey created the Redemption Song monument and unveiled it in 2003. The statues symbolise freedom and Jamaica’s proud heritage.
Many citizens feel deeply disappointed that someone chose one of the country’s most important cultural landmarks for this behaviour.
Outrage continues to grow as the video spreads rapidly online, sparking a fierce debate about public decency and respect for historic landmarks.

