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The scary trend of TikTok. Young people who break into strangers' homes and film them

The scary trend of TikTok. Young people who break into strangers' homes and

A disturbing trend has started on social media. Young people entering random houses without the consent of the owners.

A TikTok user who has deleted his account received a lot of backlash after posting a video of himself breaking into a house uninvited with a group of friends.

The video, which MailOnline has blacked out to protect the homeowners' privacy, begins with him and two other friends posing for the camera, saying: "Going into random houses, let's go."

The scary trend of TikTok. Young people who break into strangers' homes and

In the deleted footage, the group enters a gate and completely ignores a woman shouting: where are you going?!

Despite the woman yelling, 'Excuse me, what are you doing?', the teenagers walk through the closed door as the woman nervously calls out to the other person inside the house.

The young men enter the salon and imitate the woman's voice calling her husband.

Only after the master begs them saying: I have children and they are scared. They leave.

This is not the first time the group has posted videos breaking into various properties in London.

In the past, they have posted videos of breaking into a Jewish family's home, while also targeting schools and restricted areas of supermarkets.