YouTuber slammed for ‘fake acid attack prank’ which sees him hurl water in people’s faces
Viewers also suspected prank video maker Arya Mosallah put some of his apparent victims up to the job.
A PRANK video maker has been slammed by viewers online after he posted clips on YouTube of him throwing water on people's faces.
Arya Mosallah, 22, released the videos earlier this month and in June last year at a time when there has been widespread concern about acid attacks.
He filmed the apparent pranks in London where several of the devastating attacks have taken place in recent months.
At the beginning of the year 17-year-old Derryck John was jailed after spraying six moped riders with acid in a 90-minute spree of robberies.
Mosallah, who goes by the name 'ItzArya' on YouTube, was criticised by viewers on the video sharing website.
One said: "Considering acid attacks are increasingly common in London, this maybe isn't the best idea".
Another called him an "idiot" while others condemned for his frequent targeting of women.
A critic said: "With the increasing number of acid attacks on the streets of London, this video is anything but funny."
Doubt was also cast on Mosallah's claim that he had pranked members of the public.
In the video some his victims have their faces blurred while others don't.
Viewers said that this meant at least some of his victims were people he had put up to the job.
Referring to his apparent designer trainers, one said the video was "faker than your Yeezy 2s".
Several seemed to agree with 835 people liking the comment.
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