YouTuber Stace Rifle arrested after girlfriend’s death in live stream


According to a report, a Russian YouTuber has been arrested on charges of live streaming a horrific video in which his viewers paid to watch his abuse after his close naked, pregnant girlfriend died.

East 2 West News quoted Baja Media as saying that 30-year-old Stass Rifle pushed Valentina “Valya” Grigorieva (28) who was wearing only underwear, after a viewer paid her ening 1,000 in the subzero winter, citing sick media, East 2 West News reported.

According to the report, the woman died of suspected hypothermia.

East 2 West reports that Rifle – whose real name is Stanislav Reshetnikov – continued recording even after he learned that his girlfriend was “half dead” on the balcony of his home in the village of Ivanovka, near Moscow.

“Walya, are you alive?” She was heard saying this when she tried to revive him from rolling the camera. “My rabbit, what is with you? Walya! Walya! Oops, you look like you’re dead.

“Rabbit, come ક tell me something. I’m worried. Hate… I don’t feel her heartbeat, ”he continued.

Rifle then told thousands of his followers: “Guys નહીં no pulse … she’s pale. She can’t breathe.”

He begged Grigorieva to wake up, telling her: “I love you!”

In a previous broadcast, Hell’s boyfriend – who receives don donations for her sick stunts – showered her with pepper spray, according to the news outlet.

Feminist activist Lisa Ledgers lashed out at YouTube for “prohibiting the spread of nipples but showing scenes of violence and cruelty against women without problems.”

“The woman dies in the air and the audience sends donations to the killer. He warned this. “Such videos are quietly broadcast all over the world, which means something is broken. Censorship is necessary until this is determined. “

According to the Mirror, citing law enforcement reports, if forensic experts prove that the woman died of hypothermia, Riffle faces up to two years in Slammer.

Russia’s foreign intelligence service has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Russia’s intelligence have been made more than once.

A YouTube representative told the Mirror: “We are shocked to learn of this tragedy. This type of graphic content is not acceptable on YouTube.

“However, the original livestream did not happen on YouTube, we quickly removed the uploads again and terminated the respective account,” he added.

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