Twitch and Kick streamers banned after street race ends in high-speed crash

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Twitch streamer Melt and Kick streamer Marinotlive were involved in a high-speed crash on a Georgia highway late November 29 while broadcasting the drive to thousands of viewers.

Melt, who frequently streams IRL driving content, was on Twitch with three passengers in his car. Marinotlive was simultaneously streaming on Kick, following behind in a separate vehicle.

Multiple clips from viewers, shared on X and Reddit overnight, show the two creators speeding through late-night traffic before the incident occurred.

Clip shows high-speed lane crossing before impact

In a clip posted to r/Livestreamfails, Marinotlive can be seen accelerating and cutting across several lanes at high speed before losing control and striking the rear of Melt’s car. The moment of impact was broadcast live on both streams, with viewers hearing passengers scream as the vehicle spun toward the median.

A second clip posted to X shows the aftermath, with Melt’s car heavily damaged on the highway shoulder. Multiple people at the scene were injured, though none of the injuries were life-threatening.

Users on X claimed this was not the first time Melt had crashed on stream, with one claiming this was Melt’s third live streamed crash. These claims were corroborated by users on Reddit alleging this wasn’t Melt’s first or second crash.

Shortly after clips went viral, viewers noticed that both streams were taken down. Melt’s Twitch channel is now banned, and Marinotlive’s Kick page cannot be access. Neither creator has issued a public statement about the crash at the time of writing.

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