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Man Facing 7 Years In Prison After Faking Coronavirus Attack On A Packed Train


A man is facing seven years behind bars after starting a panic by pretending to be suffering from a coronavirus attack on a train packed with commuters.

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The incident occurred in Moscow, Russia, where 25-year-old Karomatullo Dzhaborov was caught on camera wearing a face mask before intentionally dropping to the floor and starting to shake uncontrollably.

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While some passengers attempted to assist the young man, dozens of commuters left the train in a rush after the guy’s friend started yelling ‘coronavirus.’

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According to the reports of local media, Dzhaborov was initially charged with hooliganism, whereas the charges were later upgraded and the man is now facing 7 years in jail.

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“He is no longer accused of simply hooliganism, but now premeditated hooliganism,” the 25-year-old’s lawyer, Roman Shakhmantov, revealed.

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While it may sound too stupid to be true, Dzhaborov isn’t the first person to fake the deadly virus in an attempt to get attention on social media.

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Across the ocean in North America, a plane was forced to turn around and go through with an emergency landing after a prankster joked about being infected with the deadly novel coronavirus.

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The incident occurred mid-flight when 28-year-old rapper James Potok from Ontario, Canada, stood up only to proclaim that he comes from China and that he’s not feeling well.

As the wannabe rapper said, his words were “simply a joke” that was intended to get him some publicity.

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However, saying that you’re infected with a deadly virus that cost hundreds of people their lives obviously isn’t a very good joke and the plane was forced to turn around after it was about halfway to Jamaica due to security measures.

“About midway through the flight, I stood up, pulled my video camera out – I was going to post it to Instagram, send it to 6ixbuzz so it goes viral,” the 28-year-old said in an interview with CityNews after the incident.

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“I looked around, I said ‘can I get everybody’s attention please’ and… I followed up by saying, word-for-word, I said, ‘I just came back from Hunan province, the capital of the coronavirus [the actual epicenter of the outbreak is Hubei province]… I’m not feeling too well. Thank you.’”

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While for some reason he thought he was being funny, Potok admitted no one laughed at his joke and the airline staff immediately began putting face masks on.

After the plane landed back in Canada, medical experts examined the musician and declared he wasn’t infected with the virus.

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Despite wasting precious time of hundreds and people and getting arrested and charged with mischief, the 28-year-old insists his act was “good for publicity.”

“It would be something else if I said, ‘Hey guys, I have a bomb strapped to me.’ People blew it out of proportion,” he said as he attempted to justify his reckless actions.

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