An Indonesian man live-streamed his whole family to make money, and his elderly grandmother suffered urinary incontinence in front of the camera, sparking outrage among netizens.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A ridiculous incident happened in Indonesia recently!

A man wanted to make money from live broadcasting, but he used his parents and elderly grandmother as a means of making money. He increased his exposure by insulting the whole family. During a live broadcast, he could see his grandmother begging for mercy, and finally incontinence in front of the camera, causing a large number of netizens to criticize .

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, a man in Indonesia recently live-streamed TikTok to abuse his family.

From the live video, it can be seen that the man asked his family members to sit on chairs in the outdoor pool and poured a basin full of water on them. The family members suspected that they had been abused for a long time, and they did not dare to resist or leave the camera; in another scene , the man's grandmother begged her grandson to let her go while being bullied, but the unfilial grandson ignored her and continued to punish her. In the end, the grandmother lost her urine on the spot.

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The report pointed out that the man suspected that he wanted to arouse the sympathy of the audience by insulting the whole family, so as to ask the audience to shake their guilt, otherwise they would continue to bully the family; Less money to buy game accessories, buy fried chicken to eat... ".

After the man's rebellious behavior was exposed, it immediately ignited the anger of a large number of netizens.

It is reported that an Indonesian businessman made a special video requesting the man to stop this kind of live broadcast of abusing his family, and was even willing to provide him with employment opportunities to make money through legitimate behavior. Unexpectedly, the man not only refused the proposal, but also extorted 200 million Indonesian rupiah in turn. NT$400,000), as a "ransom" to stop the evil.

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