A viral video from Pune has sparked outrage on social media, showing a girl hanging from the top of a building, supported only by a youngster holding her hand. The reckless act, captured in the video, has drawn sharp criticism from online users, with many calling it “the height of stupidity” and demanding strict action against the individuals involved.
The video, widely shared on social media platforms, captures the dangerous stunt where the girl is seen hanging from the building’s edge, held by a youngster. The scene unfolds as the girl descends from the building while holding onto the boy’s wrist, seemingly testing their “grip strength.” Surrounding them are several onlookers, believed to be their friends, recording the stunt on their smartphones from different angles.
The caption accompanying the video, when translated from Marathi to English, reads, “All because of Reels. It’s the height of stupidity. They must have never read about security, care! Venue – It should be Daripool in Pune!”
The reckless behavior displayed in the video has prompted strong reactions from social media users. Many have tagged Pune Police, urging them to take immediate action against the teenagers involved. Some have emphasized the need for legal action to deter such irresponsible acts, highlighting the potential dangers and consequences.
One user commented, “Legal action is needed if this irresponsibility does not stop even after several reports of lives being lost in the making of reels. This is an attitude that will make the family suffer for life for the joy of gaining followers!”
Another user echoed the sentiment, stating, “It is necessary to take action to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.”
In response to the widespread outcry, authorities have been urged to investigate the matter and take appropriate action against those responsible for endangering lives through such dangerous stunts. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with seeking social media fame at the expense of safety and common sense.
Sources By Agencies