On New Year’s Eve, a man named Atallah Younes, who is a well-known figure on social media platforms, was captured on video firing a firework towards a child’s room window in Palestine.

The firework that Younes launched ended up straight inside a child’s room on the third floor of a multi-story apartment complex.

After the firework incident that took place in the Berlin suburb of Neukoelln, police apprehended Younes when he tried to leave Germany.

As a devoted fan, I’d like to share that recent news has me on edge. The authorities have made an announcement regarding the arrest of our favorite artist, who happens to be only 24 years old. If found guilty, he might face imprisonment. It’s a tough situation, and all we can do is wait and hope for the best.

Authorities announced today that a man believed to have committed a severe arson incident on New Year’s Eve was apprehended by federal officers as he tried to depart from Berlin Airport. This action came after extensive searches conducted by State Criminal Police.

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Atallah Younes issues apology for ‘accidental’ firework incident 

A few days following the event, Younes extended an apology to the family impacted by his actions. In a public social media message, accessible to his 500K Instagram and TikTok audience, the influencer met with Abu Muhammad, the child’s father, for a heart-to-heart conversation.

Younes acknowledged that he made a mistake, but it wasn’t deliberate. He’s unsure of how the firework went off on its own. He only lit it up without realizing what would happen.

“We came to you, Abu Muhammad, and we apologize to you. I hope you accept our apology.”

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Despite Younes deleting the original post regarding the incident, internet users managed to recover it and reshared the video clip, allowing others to view the actual events that transpired.

A number of spectators found the video perplexing, suggesting that he likely understood the firework was heading towards the room he’d targeted.

“That was deliberate. I mean, he pointed it right at the window,” one commented.

“He should be charged with attempted murder,” wrote another.

“Why would anyone point it in any other direction other than the sky?” questioned a third.

Despite the fact that 10 million viewers of Younes’ viral video appear to believe he deliberately fired fireworks within his home, it is ultimately up to the court to decide the future course of action for the influencer.

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2025-01-06 23:18