Thai kills its 11memon daughter online on Facebook

Another horrible crime live on Facebook: A Thai man has decided to end his daughter's life alive with devotees members of the largest social network.

The man started filming from the moment he wrapped a rope around his daughter's neck, aged 11 months, and continued until he threw her from a building.Facebook

According to the Thai police, shortly after, he ended his own life.

The two video clips of the little girl's murder remained online on Facebook for 24 hours before being removed at the request of Thailand's Ministry of Economy. The two they collected a total of 370.000 impressions.

We will not talk about the father's behavior on this page, as we know that there are many psychopaths circulating among us.

Once again we will dwell on of the average user who considers himself mentally healthy and then watches the sick video for 24 whole hours.

As for Facebook, as shown by the potential it has given for live broadcasting around the world, it is a cause of satisfaction in sick minds.

Since you choose to give such capabilities to 1 billion people, you should also have the ability to control Mr. Mark. As you can see, this feature tempts many who are looking for a way of the psychopathy that possesses them.

How many examples of human lives will still be needed to add filters and controls to this platform?

Monitoring is also something that Facebook knows how to do very well, as for example the for advertising purposes...

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