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Shocking! TikTok video craze takes lives of two within a fortnight in Muzaffarnagar

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 12, 2020 11:30 AM

In a shocking incident a 23 year old man was crushed to death when a speeding tractor on which ...

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In a shocking incident a 23 year old man was crushed to death when a speeding tractor on which he was performing stunts for TikTok overturned on him.

This is the second such incident in Muzaffarnagar within a fortnight. A few days ago, a man had drowned while shooting a video for Tik Tok.

Kapil, who had been married just two months ago, was performing stunts during the Holi celebrations in Khindidiya village on Wednesday.

According to Ritiparn Singh, the village head of Khindidiya village, "Kapil was performing stunts and another man was shooting a video from the mobile phone. But he lost control over the steering wheel and the tractor overturned on him,".

Villagers said Kapil was trying to lift the front wheels of the speeding tractor in the air when it overturned, killing him on the spot. 

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