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Friday, 08 November 2024 4.06 AM IST

Reels of death; risking life to shoot reels; multiple deaths in recent days

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NEW DELHI: People will do anything to get likes. Hanging from the top of the multi-storied building with one hand, Jump in front of a moving bus... What some people in the country did in the last few days to make their videos go viral were seen with fear by the viewers.

A girl was hanging and swining herself from her friend's hand on top of a high-rise building in Maharashtra. Minakshi Salunkhe (23), who was swinging, and her accomplice Mihir Gandhi (27) were arrested. They are natives of Pune. The search for their friend is going on.

The case is under IPC 336 for endangering life. This is an offense punishable with imprisonment of up to six months and a fine.

Risking his life by jumping in front of bus

A man jumped in front of a bus in Hyderabad to make reels. The man who jumped in front of a bus on a busy road can be seen lying down to avoid being hit by the bus. He escaped without the wheels running over him as he was lying in the middle of the bus. After the bus left, the man got up and ran away. At the same time, there are claims that the video is fake. Police started an investigation.

Reels of death

  • A 23-year-old man died in Telangana while recreating a hanging death scene from a movie.
  • Recently, a woman died in Maharashtra's Aurangabad while shooting a reel after her car went out of control and fell 300 feet
  • Earlier this month, two students met a tragic end when a train hit them while they were filming a reel on the railway track in Nashik, Maharashtra.
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