YouTuber in Spain found guilty of humiliating beggar


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  • Monday, 03 Jun 2019

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MADRID: An influencer in Spain was sentenced to 15 months in jail and €20,000 (RM93,501) for posting a youtube video in which he offered a homeless man biscuits stuffed with toothpaste, a court said May 31. 

Kan-Hua Ren, known as ReSet, was found guilty of an offence against moral integrity in his video published in January 2017 on his channel and since removed, the Barcelona court said. 

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