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Why is Adin Ross claiming Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker killed his own pet dog? Kick streamer’s livestream allegations go viral

Why is Adin Ross claiming Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker killed his own pet dog? Kick streamer’s livestream allegations go viral

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Kick streamer Adin Ross has sparked major controversy after making serious allegations against Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker. During a livestream, Ross reacted to an old video clip involving HasanAbi and his former pet dog, Fish.The clip Ross watched showed HasanAbi addressing past criticism over a moment where he appeared to pull his dog’s tail. HasanAbi explained the context and opened up about the loss of his dog during the COVID period. However, Ross responded with extreme accusations.

Adin Ross accuses HasanAbi of allegedly “killing” his former pet

While watching HasanAbi’s explanation, Adin Ross said he believed the Twitch streamer was responsible for the dog’s death. He claimed, in his personal view, that HasanAbi killed his own dog. Ross went further and alleged that the animal was murdered. He even suggested, while stressing it was his opinion, that HasanAbi may have eaten the dog, leaving it to viewers to decide. Ross accused HasanAbi of being abusive, comparing the situation to how he believes HasanAbi treats his current dog, Kaya.Earlier in the video Ross reacted to, HasanAbi explained that the clip was old and taken out of context. He said he did not even know the video was online. He explained that the dog shown was Fish, his first dog, whom he adopted after finding him abandoned at a tire shop. HasanAbi said he raised the dog himself and that Fish later died during COVID. He described the loss as devastating and said it stopped him from adopting another dog for many years. He rejected accusations of abuse and dismissed claims being made against him.Ross continued his rant by calling HasanAbi a terrible manipulator. He claimed that HasanAbi’s current dog lives in fear and cannot move freely without being startled. Ross accused HasanAbi of controlling behavior and said he finds it disturbing how HasanAbi’s audience supports him. He claimed HasanAbi was serious in older clips where violent language was used and suggested that fame later changed how he speaks publicly.Ross repeated his accusation several times, stressing it was his opinion and using the word “allegedly.” He again claimed HasanAbi killed Fish and suggested involvement in disturbing behavior. Notably, these comments were made without evidence and were framed as personal belief. As of now, HasanAbi has not responded publicly to Ross’ statements.Also Read: Why is LowTierGod suspended from Twitch again? Sensational streamer’s seventh suspension sparks fresh controversy

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