On March 2, a 30-second clip went viral on social media, causing a stir in public opinion.

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A group of young men carrying a coffin in front of Ben Thanh market caused an uproar. Photo cut from clip.

According to the image, there are 4 young men dressed in black, hooded, wearing masks, carrying a coffin with white writing on it, walking many times in front of Ben Thanh market, District 1.

Not only did this group walk in front of Ben Thanh market, they also carried the coffin on the street, causing traffic congestion and unsafety.

As soon as the clip went viral, it attracted shares from the online community. Many people harshly criticized the actions of the group of young people above.

Regarding this incident, a representative of District 1 People's Committee said that, through initial verification, the group carried the coffin in front of the market to advertise for a clothing shop's website.

Currently, the authorities have contacted and invited relevant people to work.

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