In the past 48 hours, an unusual video has gone viral on TikTok showing how a family from Tigre, Buenos Aires, more complicated for him was the task of lowering a wardrobe from a first floor.
“Everyone brings down the closet how they want,” she wrote @yanina. pperezthe user who uploaded the video to TikTok.
In the images you can see how a group of people try to lower the furniture onto the sidewalk very carefully until, at a certain moment, the rope that supports it gives way and the wardrobe explodes against the floor, destroying itself completely.
With just two days on TikTok, the video has nearly reached five million views. And it is very close to reaching 300,000 likes.
Furor on TikTok
Most comments liked They were mostly jokes from users who, incredulous, could not believe what happened.
“Good technique, they disassembled and disarmed it at the same timeone person commented. “I think they should have done it faster so there wasn’t so much tension and the string didn’t come slack,” another recommended.
“Why didn’t they put polystyrene to cushion the fall? If it has been glued, it is a bending to disarm it ”, dared to suggest a third.
A story of fatal consequences
Luckily, in Tigre there were no injuries. Incidents like this can sometimes be tragic.
In 2011, a man died after a couch being pulled down from a balcony fell on him. As La Vanguardia reported at the time, the tragedy occurred in the Raval district of Barcelona, Spain, and the deceased was 48 years old.
In the middle of the move, the victim and another man named Anthony55, noted that the chair didn’t go up the stairs, so they decided to carry it down the balcony.
One of the two went to the sidewalk to tell the other when he could throw away the furniture without harming any passers-by. But the maneuver went wrong and the sofa fell directly on the victim.
The man, according to La Vanguardia, was transferred in very serious condition to the hospital, where he finally died after a few hours.
Meanwhile, the man who threw the sofa was arrested on charges of manslaughter for negligent injuries.
Source: Clarin
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