Vlogger sa Iloilo, sinilaban ang sarili para sa content; humihingi ngayon ng tulong
- Boy Negr0, a content creator from Iloilo, is appealing for financial help after getting injured from a self-inflicted fire stunt
- The content creator, whose real name is Isaganijudyan Camare Canja, is now in the hospital being treated for his injuries
- It can be recalled that last Sunday, March 9, Boy Negr0s doused himself with gasoline and subsequently touched a flaming stick held by an unidentified companion
- This caused the gasoline to ignite and engulf the vlogger in flames
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A social media content creator from Calinog, Iloilo, known online as “Boy Negr0,” has garnered widespread attention following a self-inflicted fire stunt intended for his vlog.

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Isaganijudyan Camare Canja, the individual behind the moniker, has since appealed for assistance after sustaining injuries during the incident.
The controversial video, posted on Sunday, March 9th, depicts Canja consuming gasoline and dousing himself with the liquid before touching a flaming stick being held by a companion.
The resulting conflagration engulfed Canja, leading to severe burns.
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Three hours later, Canja uploaded another video, this time from a hospital, where he was receiving treatment for his injuries.
He did not disclose who extinguished the flames or who facilitated his transport to the medical facility.
In his online posts, Canja cautioned his viewers, particularly children, against replicating his actions.
He emphasized that the stunt was solely for the purpose of creating content for his vlog.
This incident is not an isolated case of extreme behavior from the vlogger.
Prior to the fire stunt, Canja had posted videos showcasing him consuming detergent powder, laundry soap, and bleach.
He had also been seen tasting embers, consuming bread filled with worms, and drinking gasoline.
The vlogger's actions have drawn widespread condemnation from netizens, who have expressed concerns about the potential influence of such content, especially on impressionable viewers.
The current state of Canja's medical condition remains a concern, and the incident has prompted calls for increased awareness about the risks associated with replicating dangerous online challenges.
The public is reminded that such actions can have very serious consequences.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
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