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Again one violent video in YouTube (Pushing from 20 meters can cause death)


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There is a very interesting video on the Internet. And this would tell that somebody doesn't think anything, what kind of videos are tolerate to download in the YouTube. If somebody thinks, that hurting or killing somebody is funny,  that kind of person needs the psychiatric care. There are sometimes persons, who enjoy causing pain to other people, and they must be caught because they are very dangerous for people around them, and that's why those persons, who are making bad things must be reported to police immediately when the things like violent behavior are visible.


In this video, what is photographed at the Moulton Falls National park some very unthinkable person would push another person down from the bridge, and in this case, the suspect is very well identifiable. If somebody would push another person down from 20 meters, that's not a joke. We all have to realize that dropping from 20 meters can cause serious injuries, and this is the reason, why that kind of things are not laughing any adult persons. The video is in the link below the text.


 On the Internet is a video, where the young girl is pushed down from the bridge at Moulton Falls national park. This video is at the link below the text, and probably the pusher would surrender to the authorities without any tricks. The question is, why that video is filmed? Does the photographer wait, that the pusher is coming back?


And did that pusher made that thing in purpose to kill this victim? Even if other persons jump to water, the pushing another person to water is very dangerous. If that person would breathe water in the lungs, that would cause death. And if somebody would not be prepared for dropping to the water, could the water pulled to lungs very easily.


The dropping from that altitude is very dangerous, and it can kill the person, so the victim is very lucky. The dropping altitude is almost the same level as the six-floor building, and that's why the person, who makes that thing must realize, that this would be taken as the attempt to murder victim. And it would cause very long term prison or mental hospital trip if that pusher would catch by authorities. And the person is very well identified in this film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvKvHkqrSBE

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