Pranksters In Hazmat Suits Scared Subway Commuters By Pretending to Spill Coronavirus

Pranksters In Hazmat Suits

A couple of dozen New York City citizens going on a subway train in Brooklyn at the end of January were in for an electrifying surprise when men dressed in hazmat suits dropped a bucket of fluid on the floor of the train, telling passengers that the liquid contained the coronavirus. It is a bit on a mean side of pranking but it is up for debate, check it out in the video below and tell us in the comments what do you think about it.

The liquid was actually Kool-Aid, 17-year-old David Flores and 19-year-old Morris Cordewell, both from Queens, told Insider. The teens said they were responsible for the prank and it didn’t contain the deadly virus that has so far killed more than 1,000 people.

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