NewsA young Russian boy's elevator prank ends in costly mishap

A young Russian boy's elevator prank ends in costly mishap

Surveillance footage from a Russian elevator has gone global, all because of a little boy who wanted to become a local bad boy. When cursing didn't suffice, his own urine came into play. These moments of attempting to be a gangster will cost the boy’s family dearly.

A young Russian peed on the elevator mechanism.
A young Russian peed on the elevator mechanism.
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7:36 PM EDT, July 4, 2024

Children’s play often gets out of their parents' control. Neighborhood gangs of ten-year-olds attack girls having picnics with dolls on the lawn, and groups of soccer players take over playgrounds and almost all green areas. Childhood rebellion may seem amusing to everyone except the parents, who have to deal with children wanting to do everything their way and in defiance.

A young Russian wanted to be a local gangster

Social media worldwide circulated the video from an elevator in Krasnodar. In the video, you can see a boy who first sings, jumps, and curses. Then, the child committed an act of vandalism by urinating on the elevator console. The local bad boy did not foresee that urine could cause the elevator to malfunction and stop.

The elevator’s stoppage clearly scared the child, who began nervously pressing the previously urinated-on buttons and then touching his head, hair, and face, thereby smearing his urine everywhere he could. Ultimately, police officers arrived at the scene and freed the boy. His 30 seconds of being a vandal will have consequences. The child’s family must pay for the elevator repairs. The exact amount is not yet known.

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