Bourke St Tragedy Conspiracy Theorist Has Abhorrent Videos Pulled Offline

Well, here’s some news that’ll probably make you wonder why humans deserve to exist at all.

A conspiracy theorist who denies the existence of last month’s horrific car attack on Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall has had his pestilent videos taken offline.
Australian man Peter Kusznir had uploaded several clips in which he could be heard calling the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where injured woman Nathalie Hakin was initially undergoing treatment. 
Hakin’s ten-year-old daughter, Thalia, was one of six people killed when a driver intentionally careened through the inner-city shopping precinct on January 20. 

According to News Corp, who observed copies of the now-deleted YouTube videos, Kusznir impersonated an old friend of Hakin’s in an attempt to gain access to her. 

After the person who received the call patched Kusznir through to Epworth Hospital – where Hakin had been transferred – he was denied any further details by a nurse. 

After the nurse rebuffed Kusznir’s line of inquiry, he reportedly said “I think she’s not even injured.” It’s noted he included other anti-Semitic comments within the videos, too.


Victoria Police confirmed to News Corp that they were aware of the three videos. It’s reported they instructed Kusznir himself to pull them. 
Fucking hell.

Source: Courier Mail.
Photo: Darrian Traynor / Getty. 

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