A Canadian “Instagram influencer” is facing criminal charges after a video showed her allegedly tossing a chair off of an apartment’s balcony 45 stories up from a busy street in downtown Toronto.
The viral online video, which was initially posted to social media on Saturday, shows the woman allegedly tossing a patio chair over the balcony.
The chair crashed to the busy street below, near the front entrance to the condo complex.
No injuries were reported, police said.
Toronto Police identified the suspect, Marcella Zoia, 19, after receiving tips from the public and asked her to surrender to authorities.
“Once we had known who she was, investigators reached out to her and they started to make arrangements for her to turn herself in. We want to give her the opportunity to speak to her lawyer and then come in on her own volition,” Col. David Hopkinson, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, told CBC News.
Authorities then charged Zoia with mischief endangering life, mischief endangering property, and common nuisance in connection with the alleged incident.
Zoia, who is known as an “Instagram influencer,” deleted her 4,000-follower Instagram account and Facebook page since the incident, the Daily Mail reported.
Zoia appeared in court Wednesday afternoon, and a judge granted her a $2,000 bond and ordered her to live with her mother. The judge also ordered that she not have contact with the four individuals accompanying her at the time of the incident.
“She is embarrassed by what happened. She wished it never happened. Of course, she would never wish anyone would be hurt,” said Zoia’s attorney, Greg Leslie.
CBC News reported that the apartment shown in the video was reportedly a unit rented off Airbnb.
Airbnb said that Zoia never rented off Airbnb, but the company suspended the Airbnb account of the guest who used the service to book a unit at the building.
“We are outraged by the blatant disregard for community safety on display in the video,” the company said in a statement. “We will be suspending any guest’s accounts that appear to be connected to this incident.”