Woman hanging from a moving train to make a reel, head got stuck in branches tstf
The craze of making reels makes people do so many things! Often people do not shy away from risking their lives for views. Someone is seen doing stunts in a train, while someone makes a reel by showing dangerous acrobatics on a car or bike. Many times, while making a reel, people do not hesitate to put their own or others’ lives in danger.
These days a similar video is going viral on social media. This video is from Sri Lanka, where a Chinese female tourist was trying to make a reel in a moving train. The woman was hanging holding the rail of the train, half of her body was outside the train. Suddenly a woman’s head hits the branches of a tree in a fast moving train. Due to this incident the video also starts shaking, and then…
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In the video, the woman loses her hand due to the collision with tree branches. Within moments the woman falls under the train. After this accident with the woman, the person making the video starts shouting to stop the train.
It can be seen in the video that after hitting the tree branches, the woman’s hand leaves the railing and within a few moments she falls down from the moving train. After this accident, the person making the video starts shouting loudly to stop the train.
Life saved from falling in the bushes
According to the report of ‘The Sun’, when the train stopped at the next station, the woman’s companions reached the spot to find her. After the fall, the woman got stuck in the bushes, due to which she did not suffer serious injuries. However, there were injury marks on her hands and legs.
Displeasure on social media
The caption of the post read that fortunately the woman fell on the bushes, which saved her life. Police also confirmed that the woman was not seriously injured. After this video went viral, people are making angry comments on social media. Many people called it a dangerous stunt. Some said that this trend of risking one’s life to make a reel is not limited to India only, but the neighboring country China is also facing the problem of this ‘reel craze’.