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Suspect this may already be on here... A Qilu Television Channel in Zhejiang China switches to a live feed of a possible suicide attempt only to capture the actual jump on a live broadcast. Authorities questioned Qilu6 tv station managers as to why the suicide was broadcast alleging the stunt was for ratings boost the allegations were denied and blamed on the camera man for not panning away soon enough... As of date no information More..has been released as to why he may have committed suicide. Incident occurred on 02/18/2009 |
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Nice, I've seen the jump before in a three second clip, it was nice to get the story and the actual video. |
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well he meant that!!
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faceplant
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lol.
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#6
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lol sad for him ;)
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What's the big deal, you hardly see anything. People let their kid's watch movies that are grosser than that.
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According to the reports, the jumper was Wei Long. Wei was a security personnel at the research center where this incident took place. Wei resigned 2 days ago but due to a row with his ex-employer over his remuneration, he decided to commit suicide.
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1 for the "jump", 9.8 for the landing.
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how do you know? they didnt show the landing |