Shocking VIDEO: Car near Hungarian Parliament set on fire in Budapest – 18+
A seemingly deranged man set a parked car on fire in central Budapest, near the Hungarian Parliament. Local police are searching for the suspect and have released a video showing the unbelievable incident.
According to police.hu, the local police department has launched a criminal investigation against the man shown in the footage on suspicion of vandalism..
Arson attack near Hungarian Parliament
The arson took place in Budapest’s 6th district near the Hungarian Parliament at 6:50 a.m. on 26th July. Despite the police’s efforts, they have been unable to locate the perpetrator. Fortunately, the only damage was to the parked car, and no passers-by were harmed. Furthermore, the fire did not spread, even though a phone booth and the Hungarian Parliament were nearby.
Anyone who recognises the perpetrator is encouraged to report his whereabouts by calling +36-80-555-111 or 112, the European emergency number. Calls are free of charge.
Since the video is restricted content for viewers aged 18 and over, you should follow THIS link to view it on YouTube.
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The Real Person!
This is nowhere near the Orszaghaz. It’s a good ten-minute walk away; 7-8 blocks at least.
But yeah, this looks like a good old Hungarian boy… – not. Prepare for multiple such incidents daily, and much, much worse, if we get culturally “enriched” the way Western Europe has with the illegal aliens they’ve been letting in.