
The Polish CEO is under fire after being caught on the camera, which grabbed the cap of Polish player Kamil Majchrzak from the child during the US Open. Child Bully CEO was identified as Piotr Szczerek, owner of the Polish company Drugruk.
In the viral video you can see Kamil Majchrzak celebrate his exciting five hundred victories over the ninth seed of Karen Khachanov in the 2nd round of autographs. The event, which took place in New York, grabbed the eyeball after Kamil Majchrzak took off the cap and offered it to a young fan in the crowd.
But before the child understood what was going on and could have seized him, the man standing next to him quickly grabbed the souvenir and confused him into his wife’s bag, he released him for protest.
In an interview with the New York Post 29 -year -old player 2 from Poland, he confirmed Szczerek’s identity and noted that he was sponsoring the Polish tennis federation. Kamil Majchrzak said, “It is obvious that it was some confusion,” he added, “I showed, gave a hat, but after my match I was a lot of work after I was super tired and enthusiastic about winning.
After the incident came to know Kamil Majchrzak, Tennis traced the boys and gave him a new hat. Kamil Majchrzak published the story of Instagram 30. August with a boy.
The reaction of social media
Polish CEO of Paving Company Drugruk faced the will online for this step.
The user wrote: “The man is an absolute prick that he has taken him from the child, hopefully he will receive his arrival.”
Another user noted: “It is not a” theft “. It’s an apparent robbery. ”
The third comment is: “Few things worse than people trying to cancel other people. Get life.”
The fourth user said: “Technically did not steal anything. The player did not even look at the child. He looks bad, but if the CEO did not take it, it could also take another adult. It was never in possession of the child.”
Fidth’s user pointed to “the innocence of the poor little boy and his outstretched hand and thought he could give it back to him.”
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