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Chhattisgarh: Man Jumps From 3-Storey Building, Gets Electrocuted Then Throws Bricks At Cop | WATCH

A man in Chhattisgarh’s Durg stunned onlookers by jumping from a three-storey building onto high-tension wires, surviving unscathed, and then throwing bricks at police officers trying to assist him.

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Chhattisgarh: Man Jumps From 3-Storey Building, Gets Electrocuted Then Throws Bricks At Cop | WATCH

A man from Chhattisgarh’s Durg district has been dubbed a “superhuman” after a shocking video of him jumping from a three-storey building onto high-tension wires surfaced online. Defying all odds, he not only survived the risky jump but also stood up unscathed and began hurling bricks at the police officers who had gathered to help.

Bizarre Incident Caught On Camera

The viral video shows the young man standing on the rooftop of a three-storey building near a hotel, holding a long stick. Witnesses claimed that he had been behaving erratically for some time before making the shocking leap. Concerned locals immediately alerted the police, who rushed to the scene and tried to convince him to come down safely.

Despite their efforts, the man suddenly leaped onto the high-tension wires. Miraculously, he survived the impact and got back on his feet, leaving the onlookers in disbelief. Instead of seeking help, he began throwing bricks at the policemen, further adding to the chaos.

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Suspected Mental Health Issues

Reports suggest that the man may be suffering from mental health issues, though no official confirmation has been provided. Authorities are investigating the incident and working on ensuring his well-being.

The video has since gone viral on social media, with many users expressing shock at his survival and labeling him “superhuman.” The police have urged the public to avoid dangerous stunts and to report similar cases for prompt intervention.

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