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Her videos are clicked hundreds of thousands of times, her fan gatherings are well attended, and selfies are taken diligently. But on Saturday, an event of German game stars got out of hand, as reported by “Bild”.
Young people from all over the region wanted to get to know the stars “elotrix”, “HamadLoco” and “Abugoku9999” personally. These are mainly active on the gaming portal Twitch. The influencers should promote a new type of chocolate at the event. Instead of the 300 expected guests, about 1,200 fans showed up at the supermarket.
Two hours before the start of the event, according to the federal police, 400 fans were already waiting in the store and in the waiting room of the neighboring train station – including children who had been pushed against the wall in the crowd. “By means of loudspeaker announcements, the participants of the event were to be reminded of peace and order.”
“This Is Insane”
In a YouTube video posted after the event, “Abugoku9999” said of the rush, “That’s mentally ill.” The police had to clear the event after half an hour.
After that, the visitors moved on towards the city center. The influencers also left after the eviction, according to the newspaper.
Mass brawls at fan gatherings
Fan meetings have also gotten out of hand in Switzerland. In January 2020, a Tiktok meet-and-greet of two German internet stars at the Glatt center in Wallisellen ZH triggered a state of emergency. Because thousands of fans showed up and other influencers were there, a big scuffle ensued. Here, too, children were knocked over and hit by a car. The Glatt center later stated that it was unaware of the scheduled meeting.
The fan meeting of the German Youtubers “Thatsbekir” also degenerated. In March 2019, there was even a massive brawl. Apparently a dispute preceded the meeting in Stuttgart. (A)
Source: Blick

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