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Social media influencer from Mumbai fakes own death to go viral; lands in trouble with police

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, July 28

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A 28-year-old social media influencer from Mumbai landed himself in trouble as he faked his own death to go viral.

Irfan Khan, known as Iffy Khan to his followers, shot a video of himself where he was seen sitting on railway tracks in Mumbai after he was reportedly rejected by his lover.

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The video was edited to give an impression that he was hit by a train and it was widely shared by social media users on Twitter and went viral. Eventually, it attracted the attention of Bandra police which booked him for promoting self-harm.

He was charged under Section 505(1) of the Indian Railways Act (publishing or distributing any statement with the intent to incite), as well as Sections 145 (nuisance) and 147 (trespass).

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Irfan was also charged with violating the Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 336 (endangering the life of others and oneself) and 188 (disobeying an order).

However, the 28-year-old apologised to his followers later on and deleted the video.

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