Terrifying video shows disgruntled employee start Ontario warehouse fire: 'All you had to do was pay us enough to live'
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Terrifying video shows disgruntled employee start Ontario warehouse fire: 'All you had to do was pay us enough to live'
"A video posted by an Instagram account bearing Abdulkarim's name shows him lighting a goods on fire in the warehouse while taking aim at his company. 'All you had to do was pay us enough to live,' he repeats in the clip."
"The horrifying clip shows the huge warehouse stacked high with pallets bearing packages of toilet paper and paper towels. A voice on a walkie-talking can be heard saying, 'we've got a fire in the warehouse' as the person shooting the video, believed to be Abdulkarim, slowly walks from pallet to pallet lighting fires."
"'You may not pay us enough to f-ing live, but these b-es dirt cheap,' as he holds up a lighter. 'There goes your inventory,' he adds."
Chamel Abdulkarim, 29, has been arrested on two felony arson charges for igniting a warehouse fire in Ontario. A video posted on Instagram shows him lighting goods on fire while criticizing his employer, Kimberly-Clark. The video depicts toilet paper packages catching fire, with Abdulkarim repeatedly stating, 'All you had to do was pay us enough to live.' Investigators believe the video is legitimate, and Abdulkarim was apprehended near the warehouse while the fire was still burning. He is currently held without bail at West Valley Detention Center.
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