Recently, a video went viral on the internet where a young man is taking a selfie near the railway track. While he was taking a selfie a train was coming in her direction with full speed.
As the train was heading towards him at full speed, someone warned him to get away. But, he denied the signal and says “one minute”.

.At the end of the video, you can see the train hits the guy, and the phone gets thrown somewhere around.
TNM had also published a copy of the incident on January 24.
The young lad, who suffered injuries on his head and hands, was later recognized as Shiva, coming from Warangal town in Telangana, who was residing in Borabanda.
Later, the video was claimed as fake and planned
Following a tweet by a journalist with a local Telugu channel, things intensified.
“This guy Shiva n his friends created MMTS train accident fake video, fooled ppl as the accident took place, this guy works in a gym at Madapur as general instructor, got this info from my teammate who goes to this gym, now this guy is absconding (sic),” the journalist tweeted.
Several sites claimed the video fake and planned and executed that Shiva was trying to create awareness through this video.
But the video is not fake and here is the proof.
As, Railway Police Force, Senior Divisional Commissioner B Ramakrishna said, “The incident occurred on January 21. Although the Home Guard who was there at the spot cautioned him, he continued taking the video. Fortunately, he didn’t sustain any major injuries.”
“After being hit, panicked by the incident, the Home Guard, his brother-in-law and Shiva fled from the spot. When they came back to recover the cell phone we detained them (brother-in-law and Shiva). Subsequently, after filing a case they were sent to the Railway magistrate who imposed a fine of Rs 500 for trespassing. We have the case records to substantiate that the incident did happen.”
According to sources, Shiva never thought that the video will go this much viral, so he switched off his phone so that no one can contact him.
Shiva’s brother in law, Satish, clarified the thing exactly what happened on that day.
Satish said, “The incident took place on Sunday (January 21). It is not a fake video. He did sustain minor injuries to his head and hand.” Satish added, the train barely touched him and passed.
This is not thing one should do for fun purpose.
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