Published 15:43 IST, June 4th 2019
YouTuber in Spain banned for 5 years after tasteless prank
A Spanish court has banned a YouTuber from using the video sharing platform for the next five years after he played a prank by feeding toothpaste-laced cookies to a homeless person.
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A Spanish court has banned a YouTuber from using the video sharing platform for the next five years after he played a prank by feeding toothpaste-laced cookies to a homeless person.
A 2017 online video showed Khangua Ren, who goes by the nickname ReSet on social media, replacing the cream in between chocolate cookies with toothpaste and giving them to a homeless person in Barcelona.
In the video, Ren then addresses the audience saying that his prank would help the victim keep cleaner teeth.
A provincial court sentenced Ren last week to pay his victim 20,000 euros (USD22,500) and to a 15-month prison sentence that he won't serve unless he breaks the law again.
The verdict can be appealed. The video caused a stir and widespread condemnation in Spain.
Updated 15:43 IST, June 4th 2019