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The gamer, placed on conditional bail, is to face court on 13 December. Munday, who is an engineer at telecommunications giant Telstra, was suspended, while his accounts at Fortnite were
shut down. Munday told The Daily Telegraph that people “don't see what happens, don't actually know what happened off camera”. “The court will decide what happens, they have the
evidence, they have her statement and they have my statement, and they match. There's no issue there… Everyone thinks I kicked the s**t out of her which clearly isn't the case”, he
said. The incident prompted a wave of outrage online. Many slammed the alleged abuser and those trying to somehow explain his behaviour. > ppl make fun of women all the time for being so
paranoid, > but half the internet proved to be so unhinged that they defended > a 26 year old fortnite streamer who beat up his 21 year old heavily > pregnant wife in front of
their 3 year old because she threw a > piece of cardboard at him > — laurco🍒 (@laurcoisdead) 11 декабря 2018 г. > It's kinda sickening people are defending that Fortnite
streamer who > hit his pregnant woman. I know it's two sides to every story > in every domestic case, but for real…another child was > witnessing all of that in the room. When
innocent kids endure this > shit it's fucked up. > — 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐥 𝐎𝐟 𝐓𝐡𝐞 > 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐭 (@RenOperative_) 10 декабря > 2018 г. > Those clips of the Fortnite streamer hitting his
pregnant wife are > hard to watch and listen to. From what I've read he's been > arrested, but not before pretty much every account he owns was > removed from the
internet. > > Good riddance, scumbag should rot > — Nero ❄️ (@NeroTweets) 10 декабря 2018 г. > Side effects when playing Fortnite: > Have an urge to beat your pregnant wife
and children over the > littlest things. > > Jk, even without games implemented, that “side effect” would > still be there. > > Shocker, I know. > — Chaos55t
(@Chaos55t) 11 декабря 2018 г. Others scrutinized the man suggesting he has mental problems.