It happened back in July 17, when a random 28-year-old guy, Keonte Chase, was seriously seeking to be famous on social media. Just like the common way of attracting attention on social media, he decided to make an acrobatic stunt video that will give him hits.
But he didn't want to be the one to appear in the video himself, so he went looking for someone that will appear in the video.
That's how he met Larry Coner, a 55-year-old homeless man, on the street. He approached him and asked if the man would be interested in performing an acrobatic stunt for $6.
Because Coner was desperate for the money, he accepted the offer and tried the dangerous stunt.
Unfortunately for Coner, the backflip stunt didn't go well. After flipping himself, he didn't have enough stamina to balance his body. His ended up landing on his head, and breaking his neck.
Chase was streaming the whole incident live on Facebook and didn't bother to help Coner, as he was lying helplessly on the ground and struggling to breathe. Chase could be heard laughing in the background, and stucking the camera in Coner's face to record his last moments on earth.
Click the link below to watch the video. It has been viewed by millions of people on Facebook.
Somehow, medics arrived at the scene and rushed him to the hospital, where he died after 10 days of receiving treatment.
Chase was arrested by the Las Vegas police and has been charged to court. If he is found guilty of the charges brought against him, he would be jailed for 10 years.


1 Comments
Poverty is such a bad experience I guess
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But maybe not taking risk he would av been someone
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