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Former Australian congressman was interviewed with dead fish, vomiting on the spot a minute late

 
[Social News]     12 Jan 2019
The Darling River in New South Wales, Australia, has experienced environmental crises in recent years, with millions of dead fish floating on it, occasionally smelly, severely affecting nearby residents. In order to get everyone to pay attention to environmental problems, former Green Party Senator Ba Jinghan personally went to the scene and interviewed a dead fish. At first, he made a difficult s...

The Darling River in New South Wales, Australia, has experienced environmental crises in recent years, with millions of dead fish floating on it, occasionally smelly, severely affecting nearby residents. In order to get everyone to pay attention to environmental problems, former Green Party Senator Ba Jinghan personally went to the scene and interviewed a dead fish. At first, he made a difficult speech. Finally, he vomited on the spot because he could not bear the smell.

Former Australian congressman was interviewed with dead fish, vomiting on the spot a minute late
Former Australian congressman was interviewed with dead fish, vomiting on the spot a minute late

According to a comprehensive foreign media report, Ba Jinghan, who is very concerned about environmental issues, recently uploaded a film on the Internet, mainly to promote the importance of environmental protection. As you can see in the film, Barkinghan went to New South Wales to pay attention to the river pollution incident and interviewed a large dead fish, initially speaking to the camera in a difficult manner, making a dry vomit sound about 45 seconds.

Bad water management in the Darling River has led to the death of a large number of fish.

Former Australian congressman was interviewed with dead fish, vomiting on the spot a minute late

As you can see in the film, Barkinghan can`t stand the stench of the scene, put the dead fish down immediately, bend over and vomit, and then run out of the camera to make a series of vomit noises. He wrote at the bottom of the film, "I can`t finish this video because I can`t help throwing up in this smell, which is one of the most disgusting experiences of my life."

Former Australian congressman was interviewed with dead fish, vomiting on the spot a minute late

The report pointed out that the problem of dead fish in the Darling River has existed for many years, because the cotton industry in New South Wales and the upper reaches of Queensland draws large amounts of river water for irrigation, the downstream lacks proper flow, and water resources are poorly managed, resulting in insufficient water supply. Many fish died as a result of anoxia, causing environmental problems, and local residents complained. Some netizens finish watching the film, from his behavior can feel the taste of the scene how terrible.

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