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11:25, 7 January 2020

Son of employee of Chechen Permanent Mission throws banknotes into crowd of Volgograd residents

The blogger, Alfredo Auditore, threw 200,000 roubles into a crowd of young people in Volgograd; several persons suffered in a jam. Chechen leadership got interested in this incident; and the blogger's father had to explain the origin of the money.

On the Instagram, the blogger alfredo_auditore posts video game clips, scenes of dating girls in street and video jokes. He said in his stories that on January 6 he gathered his fans at the mall and threw banknotes into the crowd. According to his version, later he found several subscribers, who were injured in the jam – at least two girls and two guys, and "made him happy," by giving them more money.

"I come from Volgograd; now I live in Moscow. I wanted to make a small gift for my audience," the young man explained the motives for his act, the "v1.ru" reports.

Network users have condemned the blogger's act, recalling the practice of punishing natives of Chechnya for their indecent behaviour, widespread in the republic.

The Chechen leadership "was worried about the blogger's behaviour," said Ruslan Gonchaev, the representative of the head of Chechnya in the Southern Federal District (SFD).

Tamerlan Nosaev, the blogger's father, said that the money thrown out by his son was from the advertising budget of the Moscow company, in which he works.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on January 7, 2020 at 02:29 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

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