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Who is Sam Pepper? Firework incident in India leads to streamer’s permanent Kick ban and huge backlash

Who is Sam Pepper? Firework incident in India leads to streamer’s permanent Kick ban and huge backlash

Who is Sam Pepper? Firework incident in India leads to streamer’s permanent Kick ban and huge backlash (Image via Getty)

Sam Pepper is a London-born streamer who is now in the middle of a huge problem. He was banned forever from his streaming site after a firework hit a young girl during his Diwali livestream in New Delhi. The clip spread fast online, and people were shocked by what happened. The ban came right after the video went viral, and many fans said the stunt was unsafe and careless.Pepper was in India on October 20 for the Diwali festival. He joined a group that was playing with small rockets. He was livestreaming the moment for his viewers. During this time, one rocket flew in the wrong direction and hit a girl who was standing with adults nearby. The girl had an injury near her eye. Pepper later said he met the family, said sorry, and paid the hospital bill. Still, people online felt the act was risky and could have caused even more harm.

Sam Pepper reacts after girl gets hurt in firework accident

After the accident, Sam Pepper posted messages saying he felt very sorry. He said he was taking part in the fireworks because everyone around him was doing it. He also said he made a bad choice, and the rocket should not have been fired in that way. He shared that the girl got stitches near her eye and went home soon after. He also said he learned a very hard lesson and would not do such things again. The ban came quickly from the platforms he used. Both sites said the stunt crossed the line because someone got hurt. Pepper said he understands why people are angry and said he did not mean for the accident to happen. He kept saying that it was not on purpose and that he has taken full responsibility.Online, many people reacted with strong comments. Some said the ban was not enough. Others asked why Pepper was near dangerous fireworks during a livestream. Many viewers said creators must think before doing stunts that can hurt others.This incident has started a bigger talk about safety during livestreams. Many people now want stricter rules so no one gets hurt while creators try risky or shocking acts for views. Sam Pepper’s case has become a reminder that one moment can change everything.Also Read: Candace Owens Claims Charlie Kirk Warned A TPUSA Staffer With A Last Text That He Felt In Danger Before He Was Shot

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