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Finnish couple livestreams own deaths renewing calls for improved social media oversight | Finnish couple livestreams own deaths renewing calls for improved social media oversight |
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A young couple in Finland accidentally livestreamed their deaths on Periscope in a drunk driving accident that took place in the early hours of Thursday morning. | |
The couple, believed to be in their 20s, were drinking and smoking for up to five hours on Periscope, before getting into a car and driving around with music playing. | |
A few minutes into the ill-fated journey, a loud noise can be heard and the camera, which is focused on the woman’s face, shakes violently before the video cuts out. | A few minutes into the ill-fated journey, a loud noise can be heard and the camera, which is focused on the woman’s face, shakes violently before the video cuts out. |
The death is the latest in a spate of crimes, suicides and murders that have been streamed live on social media, with platforms and viewers alike coming under scrutiny for failing to prevent crimes being broadcast live. | The death is the latest in a spate of crimes, suicides and murders that have been streamed live on social media, with platforms and viewers alike coming under scrutiny for failing to prevent crimes being broadcast live. |
The crash occurred in Finnovägen Espoo, near Helsinki. Police said the car was driving towards Espoo city center but veered off the road and crashed in a field. The couple were both wearing their seatbelts but were killed instantly, police said. | The crash occurred in Finnovägen Espoo, near Helsinki. Police said the car was driving towards Espoo city center but veered off the road and crashed in a field. The couple were both wearing their seatbelts but were killed instantly, police said. |
Police believe the video footage matches evidence of a fatal car crash they came across on Thursday morning, after passengers on an early morning bus saw the crash site and notified the police. | Police believe the video footage matches evidence of a fatal car crash they came across on Thursday morning, after passengers on an early morning bus saw the crash site and notified the police. |
The Periscope videos have since been removed, but a number of copies have been uploaded to YouTube. | The Periscope videos have since been removed, but a number of copies have been uploaded to YouTube. |
READ MORE: Facebook ‘live rape’: Trial begins in Sweden for 3 men suspected of streaming gang-rape online | READ MORE: Facebook ‘live rape’: Trial begins in Sweden for 3 men suspected of streaming gang-rape online |
“We think that the victims are the ones appearing in the video. The car matches the one in the crash,” Espoo chief constable and head of communications Paavo Myöhänen said. | “We think that the victims are the ones appearing in the video. The car matches the one in the crash,” Espoo chief constable and head of communications Paavo Myöhänen said. |
“We are awaiting test results to see if they were under the influence of anything. The car must have been driving [at] over 100kph. The speed limit on the street is 50kph since it is a small country road. Both victims died in the crash. We do not know the exact time when the crash happened yet or when they both died.” | “We are awaiting test results to see if they were under the influence of anything. The car must have been driving [at] over 100kph. The speed limit on the street is 50kph since it is a small country road. Both victims died in the crash. We do not know the exact time when the crash happened yet or when they both died.” |
According to Helsinginuutiset, some commenters watching the livestream advised the couple not to drive after drinking. One person said he would call the police. | According to Helsinginuutiset, some commenters watching the livestream advised the couple not to drive after drinking. One person said he would call the police. |
Chief Inspector Ilkka Kantola of the Western Uusimaa Police Department said the footage is not really relevant to the investigation as no one can be prosecuted. | Chief Inspector Ilkka Kantola of the Western Uusimaa Police Department said the footage is not really relevant to the investigation as no one can be prosecuted. |
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