Horror crash in front of the camera – Twitch streamer narrowly avoids collision
Created: 12/09/2022, 10:00 am
By: Janik Boeck
A Twitch streamer drove his stream through the streets of Doha, Qatar.
A serious car accident happened live.
He narrowly avoided the collision.
Doha, Qatar – Twitch streamers are always striving to capture exciting and exciting new things on camera in their streams.
After all, viewers should never get bored.
A Twitch streamer might be fed up with excitement on the live stream for now, though.
He filmed a car crash on the Qatar highway in the stream.
Twitch streamer captures horror crash live – narrowly avoids collision in Qatar
What happened?
The Twitch streamer Castro1021 is currently for the soccer World Cup in Qatar.
In the break between the round of 16 and the fourth round, he roamed the streets of Doha and streamed for his fans from there.
On December 8, he was in a taxi on the live stream, talking to his driver.
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In the middle of the conversation, the taxi driver suddenly switches off and looks in the side mirror.
Exactly at this moment, the occupants begin to shout in amazement, because next to the taxi another car rolls over at top speed and finally comes to a stop in front of them.
Horror crash in the live stream – Twitch streamer speaks up
This is how the streamer reports:
After the accident, the stream from Castro1021 went out.
However, the streamer already reported to his fans via Twitter: "
Everyone is okay, including the other driver.
We are grateful to the police for being there so quickly and taking care of everyone.
I love you guys.
"
Twitch streamer films horror crash – reports back to fans with good news © Twitch: Castro_1021
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How did the accident happen?
The clip gives no information about this.
The street in front of the taxi is completely empty and behind it there doesn't seem to have been much traffic during the night either.
Nevertheless, all assumptions about own or third-party fault are pure speculation.