< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f5/cd/ib-fcvatnhne_999ea2a6b.jpg" Alt = "blogger stole a baby Vombat in his mom. < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc E17G058b0" > 62 > 62 ~ American influenrian Sam Jones, who, during her trip to Australia, seized a baby's crash and outstanding a video of a network. Reacted even in government.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanizi called the incident “dishonesty”, and the minister of foreign affairs penny Wong-“horrible”.< p dir = "ltr" class = "BBC-1y32vyc E17G058B0" > Australian Interior Minister Tony Burke stated that his department was considering to cancel Visa Jones.

~ ~ ~ < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > however later it became known that she left the country at his own request.

~ ~ < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc -1y32vyc e17G058b0" > “is the best time for the cubs of Vombat,” said Berk in a short statement on Friday, celebrating Jones.

Jones posted a video on which she grabbed a baby wombat from the side of the road, and then laughing, laughing with him from his embarrassed mother. After that all over Australia, a wave of anger swept away.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" >The video also shows how the baby wombat is dissatisfied, until Jones turns it back to the ground.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc E17G058b0" > Jones, which is also known under the name of Samantha Strabl, has almost 100,000 subscribers and calls himself on Instagram “Active Recreation Lover and < P Dir = "Ltr" Class = "BBC-1Y32VYC E17G058B0" > After the incident she closed access to her account and removed video with Wombat.

~ ~ ~ < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > video Jones caused a wave of criticism.

~ < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > On Friday, opposition leader Peter Datton said that he considers it a “cruel act” and he is glad that the influenzer went. < P Dir = "Ltr" Class = "BBC-1Y32VYC E17G058B0" > online petition demanding deportation of Jones from Australia has gained more than 30 thousand signatures.

~ ~< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc E17G058b0" > However, since Jones did not make accusations and did not recognize it as a threat to the country, the government had no reason to cancel its visa.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > in deleted comments by Jones stated that “she carefully kept the baby for one minute, and then released back to mom”. < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc -1y32vyc e17G058b0" > “they went back in the bush together completely intact, – she wrote. – I never harm the wild during my shooting.” < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > But experts in wildlife recognized Jones' act as “frank disdain” to local wildlife.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" >The Vombat Protection Society stated that they were shocked to see “improper treatment of wombat for the sake of likes on social networks”.

~ < P Dir = "Ltr" Class = "BBC-1Y32VYC E17G058B0" > Suzanna Miltorp, Head of the World Animal Protection Australia campaign department, said BBC Newsday “cheap content. “unacceptable”.

< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc -1y32vyc e17G058b0" > “to this baby, apparently, it seemed that he had grabbed a giant predator,” she said.

~ < p dir = "ltr" class = "BBC-1y32vyc E17G058B0" > Wombons originating from Australia is a protected species throughout the country. Baby wambati have a strong connection with their mothers, and any separation can be anxious and harmful to them, the nature conservation people say.

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< p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc -1y32vyc e17G058b0" > “Imagine that someone just approaches your child and swears on it ? Let's show a little respect”, – says in the post. < p dir = "ltr" class = "bbc-1y32vyc e17G058b0" > most, however, continue to criticize Jones.

~ ~ < P Dir = "Ltr" Class = "BBC -1y32VYC E17G058B0" > “maybe better imagine that someone came up, took your baby and laughed while you shouted to you,”

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116