
Australian Teenager Suspended From School For Spraying Milk On Tourists In Viral Stunt
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Social media users were outraged by the act, calling for an online campaign to get the teen's account blocked.
A school in Australia has suspended a teenager who threw milk on a group of tourists enjoying boat rides in the Yarra River. The "prank" offended social media users after several videos surfaced online. The 16-year-old unnamed boy was suspended after a thorough investigation by the police in the January 27 incident. New York Post said he was handed a "combination of suspension and other punitive action, reparation, apologies and counselling". In the wake of the viral stunt, which has been viewed millions of times.
"We continue to have the firm view that this behavior was completely unacceptable and have treated the matter with the utmost seriousness," Melbourne Grammar School said. It charges a fees of $20,000 a year.
The teenager had uploaded the footage of his prank on his Instagram account from where it started gaining traction.
