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Livestream stunt: B.C. man accused of deliberately driving into ocean appears in court

The 19-year-old man charged with mischief after allegedly deliberately driving his car into Burrard Inlet at Rocky Point boat launch has made his first court appearance. Kristen Robinson reports. – May 13, 2024

A 19-year-old B.C. man accused of driving his car into Burrard Inlet for a paid livestream stunt made his first court appearance on Monday.

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Jawad Fawwaz declined to answer questions as he entered B.C. Provincial Court in Port Coquitlam.

Fawwaz is charged with mischief under $5,000 for allegedly driving his car into the ocean off Rocky Point Park on March 4.

Port Moody police allege a popular U.S.-based livestreamer paid him for the stunt, however it remains unclear if Fawwaz actually received any money.

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Fawaz has posted videos on social media app TikTok saying he “accidentally drove his car into a lake” on a livestream.

The City of Port Moody said it cost $3,000 to clean up after the stunt, including measures to contain oil that leaked into Burrard Inlet.

Fawwaz’ case was adjourned to June 3 to allow his lawyer to obtain disclosure documents.

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