YouTuber connected pet dog to helium balloons then let it drift into the air

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    YouTuber tied dog to helium balloons then let it float into the air

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    Gaurav Sharma, 32, shared the video with his 4.15 million YouTube customers

    A YouTuber has actually been detained after making a video of him connecting his pet dog to balloons to bring it into the air.

    Footage programs Gaurav Sharma’s animal, called ‘Dollar’, being sent out flying into the air and hitting a terrace.

    He reveals little regret and is seen making fun of the Pomeranian’s expenditure while a female cheers from down below.

    The vlogger from New Delhi, who has 4.15 million customers, was apprehended under animal ruthlessness laws following his stunt on May 21.

    He had actually gotten rid of the video from his channel after getting grievances from animal rights companies.

    But Sharma, 32, who passes the name Gauravzone on his channel, later on published another video in which he apologised.

    YouTuber ties balloons to his pet dog and lets it drift off into the air

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    He included: ‘I confess my error, however I personally had actually taken all the precaution prior to flying the video

    ‘I enjoy my animal like my kid. It was the incorrect material that has actually headed out I am likewise a family pet enthusiast. I got affected by seeing some video from outdoors.

    ‘I apologise for that and I will appeal to all of those watching to not get influence by my video.’

    Atul Thakur, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for south Delhi stated Sharma has actually been apprehended after running the risk of an animal’s life by shooting a video.

    He included: ‘He has been arrested on the charges of animal cruelty by risking the pet dog’s life through video making.’

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