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Influencer runs over a dog during the live and doesn’t help him (Video)

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Sidneuk did not bring relief to the dog he ran over.

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Ilenia Colombo

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A Twitch streamer has been banned from the social platform after hitting a dog with her car.

L’influencer polacca Sidneuke she was in the middle of a live stream, and while distracted by her cell phone, she appears to be hitting and injuring the animal.

Influencer hits a dog with his car

The incident occurred on Friday 17 February. Since Twitch has deactivated your accountdue to violating one of the platform’s guidelines.

During the live broadcast, Sidneuke is seen getting out of the vehicle for a few seconds and then driving off again and get away from the accident.

It was also filmed while he cursed the owner of the dogblaming him for letting the animal go free.

Sidneuke justifies himself like this

In the clip, the young influencer can be heard exclaiming:

“Jesus, how many dogs are there here? Some of them must be in heat. If someone lets the dogs out, it’s not an isolated situation.”

And he goes on to say:

“These dogs are constantly on the street, they shouldn’t be free. This is wrong and against the law. Dogs cannot be left unattended.

Although on the one hand the girl may be right saying that pet owners should be more careful and not let their four-legged wander around the street, on the other hand Sidneuke violated the traffic code by distracting himself while driving his car.

The reactions

Users reacted to the clip, which has since gone viral on the web, by saying they agreed Sidneuke was banned from the social network due to her «disgusting behavior».

According to local sources, the Lower Silesian Animal Welfare Inspectorate has confirmed that it will address theprosecutor’s office to accuse Sidneuke of the accident, saying that “he should have stopped and brought help to the animal”.

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