According to the British “Mirror” report on September 7, 2020, on August 31, in Mississippi, the 33-year-old Ronnie McNutt broadcasted his death on Facebook. This The video has been reposted many times on social media. Currently, social media is busy deleting the video and prohibiting users from uploading it again.
Ronnie McNatt
In this painful video, Ronnie sits at a table and kills himself with a shotgun. A friend of
wrote: “Now please pray for Ronnie McNaught’s family. He just committed suicide and broadcast the whole process on Facebook. I imagine contacting him as soon as possible, but I am not fast enough. I am Oh my god, I really hope to find him quickly."
According to the British "Daily Star" report, this video appeared on the homepage of a social media and people could easily see it. Countless users claimed that they saw this video accidentally and warned others not to click on the thumbnail-a man with glasses and a beard was calling someone.
A Twitter user at the beginning of the video
said: "If you see this person on your homepage, please scroll up immediately. The video is very scary. In the video, a person killed himself with a shotgun. The picture is very bloody and very scary. I am. Solemnly warn everyone, don’t look, don’t search. My God, I’m shaking.” A spokesperson for a social platform
said: “Sunday night (September 6), the suicide broadcast on Facebook The video is being circulated on online platforms. Our system has been automatically detecting and marking these video clips because the video content violates our policy-dissemination, praise or glorification of suicidal content is prohibited. We will disable accounts that repeatedly upload the video, We thank those community members who reported and warned others not to watch, participate in or share such videos on any platform out of respect for the dead.”
Ronnie McNatt once served in Iraq and later in New Albany. Working in Toyota factory. It is reported that he lost his job before committing suicide and broke up with his girlfriend.
Ronnie is also a member of the church. His church launched an online fundraising campaign to raise money for his family.