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In a startling incident, a camel became trapped in the windscreen of a car following a high-speed collision in Rajasthan’s Hanumangarh district. The video captures the animal grunting as it struggled to free itself from the vehicle.
The brief clip begins with the camel wedged in a white car, its indicator lights flashing. Locals are seen gathered around as the animal continues to grunt. Sharing the video, Sachin Gupta, an X user, posted, “Rajasthan: Accident involving a camel and a car in Hanumangarh district. The camel got stuck in the windscreen of the car and got injured. The car occupants are safe.”
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Responding to the video, one user commented, “The scene looks very dangerous.” Another added, “Very sad, a human being can express his pain but the poor animal has to understand his pain.”
“God save us from these accidents,” wrote a third user.
A similar incident occurred in December 2018 in a Middle Eastern country, where a camel was trapped inside the cabin of a Toyota Corolla sedan. Reports indicated that the footage showed the animal struggling to free its head, which was stuck through the car’s roof.
Earlier this year in January, a Sambar deer was struck by an unidentified vehicle on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway. The injured animal was found wandering in a dazed state. Local rescuers, along with the IRB patrolling team, eventually rescued the deer, according to reports.
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