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Nikocado Avocado Purportedly Captures The Screams Of A Person Getting Stabbed In A Recent Mukbang Video That's Going Viral

Nikocado Avocado Purportedly Captures The Screams Of A Person Getting Stabbed In A Recent Mukbang Video That's Going Viral

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Published March 08, 2022

Published March 08, 2022

YouTuber Nikocado Avocado inadvertently recorded what's purportedly the screams of someone getting stabbed in his apartment building while filming a Burger King mukbang with his husband earlier this week.

Nikocado uploaded the video, which currently boasts over 214,000 views, to his second channel, More Nikocado, on Saturday. At the 34-minute mark, right before Nik burps, what sounds like a woman's scream can be heard. Seconds later, the same person appears to scream, "Help!" Nikocado and his husband Orlin continue eating, seemingly unaware of the sounds.


Nikocado posted a series of videos to his Instagram Story the day after the upload. In the videos, which have been reuploaded numerous times to YouTube and TikTok, he said that everyone is texting him about it and gave viewers the timestamp where the stabbing can be heard. He expressed shock about the incident and said "no one deserves this," adding, "you have no right to take a life," before sharing his condolences. It has not been confirmed if the victim died or not, and no coinciding police reports of the incident have been found yet.

@plutopenn What the??? #nikocadoavocado #truecrime #fyp ♬ original sound – plutopenn


The video, along with Nikocado's response, has been going viral on TikTok this week, with one upload by user @some_gay_altima gaining over 3.3 million views in a day. Since the clip's viral spread, the top comments on the original upload are filled with timestamps, memes and discussions about the incident, many wondering if the video will be used as evidence in court.


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