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Viral Video: Woman Calmly Talks On Phone As Train Passes Over Her

The video has gotten more than 4,000 likes and 1,300 retweets.

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A video of a woman lying over the railway tracks and calmly getting up while talking on her cellphone right after the train passes over her has shocked the netizens. Extremely dangerous videos like these have led to fatal accidents in the past as well. This video of the woman was posted by the Indian Police Service officer Dipanshu Kabra.
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IPS Kabra posted it on social media on April 12 and since then there has been trending on the internet and has already gotten more than a lakh views in the past few days since the upload. Kabra posted it with the caption, "Gossiping on the phone is more important."

In the 21 seconds horrific video, a goods train passed over at full speed and the at the end of it reveals a woman hard is covered with a dupatta lying down on the tracks. Seeing this, the onlookers panic but not the woman. She is on a call with someone and casually gets up and starts walking toward the platform as the person taking the video says, "You could have died."


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The video has gotten more than 4,000 likes and 1,300 retweets. The author of Quantum Siege Brijesh Singh wrote, "This is serious! Girl should be located and psychologically counselled." Few people in the comment section expressed shock but many others cast doubt on whether the video was authentic or not.

One user commented, "She is very lucky because of a freight train as compared to other incident which was happened in the past by passenger trains. Freight car ground clearance is more and passenger car ground clearance is very less because of the hanging batteries under passenger car."

Pradeep John asked, "Why was she lying down on the train track in the 1st place. Just to make a viral video?" Few users also tagged the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi's Office demanding the arrest of the woman for the incident.

(Feature Image Credit: Dipanshu Kabra/ Twitter)

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