Video: Taiwanese content creator accidentally shows alleged dead body during livestream

Video: Taiwanese content creator accidentally shows alleged dead body during livestreamVideo: Taiwanese content creator accidentally shows alleged dead body during livestream
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A Taiwanese content creator recently showed an alleged dead body inside a morgue freezer while exploring an abandoned hospital in Thailand during his livestream.
What to know: Douyin user “Goodnight_chicken,” who is based in Taiwan according to the IP location listed in his account, went live on Facebook on Sept. 22 as he explored what seemed like an abandoned hospital in Thailand. The video has been viewed over 334,000 times since its broadcast date.
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About his livestream: In the livestream, the Taiwanese content creator can be seen going inside some of the rooms of the hospital and even interacting with items left by past occupants of the building.
In the later part of his livestream, Goodnight_chicken appears to accidentally film the shoed feet of an alleged dead body inside one of the freezers in the hospital morgue. Upon seeing the body, the livestreamer runs away screaming.
Viral moment: The Taiwanese content creator’s video was re-uploaded to X by user @DramaAlert, where it received over 10.8 million views.
How people reacted: Many X users likened Goodnight_chicken’s video to the infamous 2018 Logan Paul incident in Japan, where he purposefully filmed a dead body and later uploaded the video to his YouTube channel.
Blud did the Logan Paul,” one X user commented. “Did a Logan Paul is crazy ngl (Not gonna lie),” another user commented.
Another X user even started a poll, asking others “Who’s worse? Logan or “’This guy,’” with Paul receiving a majority of the votes.
Questionable authenticity: Other X users called the entire filming fake, with one user writing, “I mean it’s so obvious that it’s just his friend in there and they did this for clicks. If anyone believes this is real that says more about you….lol.”
FAKE, that was set up,” another comment read.
 
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