Shock at World Snooker! Man Bites Boy’s Ear Live on BBC
South Yorkshire Police are probing a bizarre incident that erupted during Thursday’s World Snooker Championship broadcast at The Crucible, Sheffield. The jaw-dropping moment has sparked online outrage and stunned viewers nationwide.
Viral Clip Shows Man Biting Child’s Ear on Live TV
During a break in play, seven-time world champ Stephen Hendry was chatting on BBC when cameras caught a man whispering in a young boy’s ear – then biting it unprovoked! The boy, seemingly unbothered, even smiled and waved to the camera, adding to the unsettling scene.
Police and World Snooker Tour Launch Investigation
After the shocking video went viral, racking up over 12 million views and thousands of outraged comments, South Yorkshire Police confirmed they’re reviewing the footage. A World Snooker Tour spokesperson labelled the incident a serious matter now in police hands.
Outrage Grows as Public Demands Justice
- Social media erupted, with one user snapping: “What the f*** did I just see?!”
- Calls intensify to identify and arrest the man involved.
- Public safety concerns soar amid demands for swift action to protect children at events.
The community awaits updates on potential charges as authorities dig deeper into this jaw-dropping snooker scandal.