YouTuber's Gross Prank Goes Wrong Again: Throwing Poo on Train Passengers!
Imagine sitting on a train, minding your own business, when suddenly, a bucket of disgusting concoction is dumped on your head by a prankster. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, for some unfortunate passengers in Brussels, this nightmare became a reality thanks to a YouTuber known as 'YaNike'.
YaNike, infamous for his outrageous pranks, first made headlines in January 2024 when he was arrested for throwing buckets filled with beer, dog feces, and other repulsive substances on metro passengers. Despite facing charges of assault and property damage, it seems that YaNike hasn't learned his lesson.
In a recent video uploaded on July 19, YaNike can be seen concocting a vile mixture of oils, beetroot juice, wood, and other gross ingredients in a forest. He then proceeds to board a train and pour the noxious concoction on an unsuspecting man at the Demey stop in Auderghem.
Titled "Surprise du chef," this video is just one in a series of similar clips where YaNike targets random victims with his disgusting pranks. The Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company has condemned his behavior, calling it "completely unacceptable."
Following the latest incident, the company wasted no time in involving the police and adding it to YaNike's previous offense file. Local authorities are now investigating the video, and YaNike's actions are likely to land him in even deeper legal trouble.
Unfortunately, YaNike is not the only creator to face legal repercussions for his pranks. In 2023, a TikToker was arrested for breaking into a stranger's house and stealing their dog, while another YouTuber faced charges for staging a fake bomb scare at a mall food court earlier this year.
While pranks and challenges are a popular trend on social media, it's essential to remember that there are boundaries that should never be crossed. What may seem like harmless fun to some can have serious consequences for others. Let's hope that creators like YaNike learn from their mistakes and use their platforms for positive and responsible content in the future.