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The prankster also uses his platform to raise money for charity and promoted the Kalwun health clinic for Indigenous communities on the Gold Coast on Tuesday. He is normally seen wearing swimming shorts and a tight rash vest while performing marine-based pranks, including his 'boat ramp session' series. Ungermann, who goes by Willem Powerfish online, has more than 740,000 followers altogether on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. The 35-year-old will be sentenced in court on December 21. He faces a maximum fine of $1million or a maximum sentence of seven years in jail. Ungermann pleaded guilty to five charges including negligently disposing of waste causing environmental harm in Tweed Heads Local Court on September 28. Police allege Ungermann showed no remorse. 'My gumboot slipped and I accidentally hit the accelerator,' Ungermann told police after the incident, according to court documents obtained by Gold Coast Bulletin. The prankster also uses his platform to raise money for charity and promoted the Kalwun health clinic for Indigenous communities on the Gold Coast on Tuesday.The car is pictured in the Tweed River in Tweed Heads, which is in northern NSW on the Queensland border He is normally seen wearing swimming shorts and a tight rash vest while performing marine-based pranks, including his ‘boat ramp session’ series. ‘My gumboot slipped and I accidentally hit the accelerator,’ Ungermann told police after the incident, according to court documents obtained by Gold Coast Bulletin. The car is pictured in the Tweed River in Tweed Heads, which is in northern NSW on the Queensland border I’ve got to get out of here.’įuel allegedly spilled into the river from the car, which allegedly had to be cleaned by a Hazmat team that were called to the scene. ‘Oh god, this is it! Think about all the blokes I’ve f**ked. ‘Oh f**k! I’ve done me-self a mischief here! So this is how the Powerfish ends, I didn’t picture like this, f**k me! What a dog of a c**t,’ he said. It is also alleged the ‘dangerous’ stunt was filmed by a freelance videographer before Ungermann uploaded the edited vision online.Īfter the car allegedly reversed into the river, Ungermann filmed himself inside of the car, which was filling up with water. NSW Police allege they were called to the scene by shocked bystanders who witnessed the Coolangatta man jackknife the car into the trailer multiple times. Willem Ian Ungermann (pictured), who goes by Willem Powerfish online, filmed himself allegedly reversing a car (pictured in background) off the Fingal Road boat ramp into the Tweed River in northern New South Wales on November 20, 2019
