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Is this Chair Girl 2.0?

Toronto Police are investigating a video posted on social media that appears to show a man throwing a bottle of champagne off the balcony of a highrise building.

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Police said the location of the incident and the identity of the man in the video remains a mystery.

The Toronto Sun was unable to independently verify the location of the video or reach out to the individual in question.

The recording appears to show some kind of celebration. The unidentified man is seen throwing a bottle off the balcony while others look on. He first shakes it and sprays what appears to be bubbly into the air and at people gathered around him.

The video does not show what happened to the bottle after it was tossed over the balcony.

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6ixbuzzTV, a popular Toronto Instagram entertainment page, posted the video Monday night. It was quickly taken down. The social media post indicated the video was taken somewhere in Toronto.

While police are still investigating and no charges have been laid, prominent Toronto defence lawyer Ari Goldkind told theSunthat judges and people too often explain away inappropriate “alcohol-induced” behaviour.

However, Goldkind said if the police investigation finds enough compelling evidence to warrant a charge, it likely would lead to a charge of “mischief endangering life.”

The video comes days after Marcella Zoia, known as “Chair Girl,” pleaded guilty to mischief causing danger to life for a February 2019 incident where she was recorded throwing a lawn chair off the 45th-floor of a Toronto condo above the Gardiner Expressway.