Man jailed for dangling baby out of window demanding Facebook 'Likes'

'The picture was taken in a balcony with protective barriers. These were removed'

Aatif Sulleyman
Wednesday 21 June 2017 11:34 BST
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The child’s father also called for the court to forgive the man
The child’s father also called for the court to forgive the man (Al Arabiya/Facebook)

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A man who held a baby out of a 15th-floor window in order to gain Facebook Likes has been sentenced to two years in prison.

The man, who has not been named, posted pictures of his young cousin being dangled out of the window in an apartment block in Algiers, Algeria, with a single hand gripping the back of his t-shirt.

The caption read: “1,000 likes or I will drop him”.

Facebook users who saw the post called for him to be arrested for child abuse, reports Al Arabiya, and he has since been charged.

However, he has denied putting the baby’s life at risk and claimed that the pictures had been altered by other Facebook users.

“The picture was taken in a balcony with protective barriers,” he said, according to Ennahar TV.

“These were removed.”

The child’s father also called for the court to forgive the man, arguing that he had simply been playing a game.

The judge, however, ruled that he had put the child’s life in danger.

Michael Jackson famously dangled a baby over a hotel balcony in Berlin in front of fans and photographers in 2002.

The child was revealed by a spokesperson to be his youngest son, Prince Michael II.

Mr Jackson later called the stunt a "terrible mistake".

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