In a short while, the ocean for yards around has turned red with blood. In Lebanon, there were two videos, the first one of the diving accident. If you want to see the Video you can simply just google 'guy's face splits in half'. He hits the concrete face first, then goes into the ocean. The slip causes him to miss the ocean and instead hit the concrete slab below where fishermen fish. A teenager, a 16 year old boy, dives off the seaside promenade in Beirut and slips before the dive. It’s just a video of a horrible accident. There’s really no “violence” in this video. I named it Dive Fail since I could not think of anything better. It’s just referred to by some description of the event like, Horrible Diving Accident, Bridge Fail, Worst Diving Accident, Horrific Diving Accident, Awesome Diving Accident, Disgusting Diving Accident, Jump Accident, Cellphone Horrific Diving Accident and Diving Accident. It first appeared on Arabic and Turkish sites, and finally found its way around the Net. On a messed up video 'guy cliff dives and splits face open' does anyone know if he survived? Or what happened after that incident? Might contain content that is not suitable for all ages. Warning - thread Man splits face in two upon diving into water. This guy is diving and out of some freak accident he splits his head in half. It actually appeared on the Net around the third week of July, but it’s only started going viral in a huge way around the second week of September.Īnyone who has seen the video will know what I am talking about. This is one of the latest viral videos going around. Please exercise caution in viewing the video. Adverse reactions have lasted up to three days. Bad reactions to the video including nausea, vomiting, dry heaves, paleness, shivering, shaking, spinal chills, headache, rapid heartbeat, nightmares, inability to stop thinking of the video and pain in the face, have been reported. This post has been translated into French as (en ), into Portuguese as (em ), into Spanish as (en ), into Finnish as (on ), into Serbo-Croatian as (u ) and into Italian as (traduzione in ). I am looking for translators to translate this post into Arabic, Hebrew, Greek, Maltese, Romanian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Estonian, Russian, Swedish, Malay, Indonesian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese and Wolof. The video has been removed following discussions with WordPress staff.
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