STUPID STUNTS

Controversial ‘jihadi pranksters’ the Jalal Brothers leave passers-by VOMITING in terror with public beheading joke

The subversive viral video has over 11 million views on Facebook

A GROUP of pranksters stage mock executions dressed as Arabs to frighten the life out of passers-by.

Controversial YouTube stars the Jalals, who are three brothers hailing from Melbourne, Australia, made headlines earlier this year when they were arrested for staging fake drive-by shootings.

But despite initially being banned from uploading new videos, the brothers are now free to terrorise unsuspecting victims with their divisive brand of humour.

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The controversial new prank videos shows fake executions

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The Jalal brothers used water melons as mock heads to give their lo-fi stunt some extra shock-value

In their new video, one of the brothers appears dressed in Arab clothing, wielding a baseball bat, standing over a dummy which has a watermelon in place of a head.

And when unsuspecting people walk by, the cruel prankster smashes the dummy’s melon head apart – scaring the victims witless.

One lad, after witnessing the fake murder, runs away and vomits.

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The Jalal brothers – Max, 20, Arman, 18, and their 16-year-old little brother – have admitted in the past that some of the reactions in their videos have been staged.

And it’s fair to say that some of the interactions in the latest footage do not ring true.

But their online fanbase don’t seem to care. The ‘execution’ prank clip has been viewed over 11 million times on Facebook and has over 100,000 views on YouTube.

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The prank was too much for one lad who vomited after supposedly running away in terror

Arman (left) and Max (right) have a huge following on social media

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