Video of Russian social media influencer duct-taped to a car that drove at 112 mph leaves internet shocked

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Published : Sep 07, 2021, 08:09 PM IST
Video of Russian social media influencer duct-taped to a car that drove at 112 mph leaves internet shocked

Synopsis

A video of a Russian social media influencer being duct-taped to a Chevrolet Camaro that drove at 112 mph makes rounds on social media, and netizens are in shock.

A viral video of a Russian social media influencer named Danil Myasnikov filmed himself duct-taped to a Chevrolet Camaro that drove at 112 MPH.

Danil can be seen strapped to the outside of the yellow Chevrolet Camaro with duct tape and rope in the video.

A few moments, Danil's friends can be seen driving the car and speeds of up to 112 mph while he can be seen tied outside and enjoying the carefree ride. Watch the nail bitting video.

Danil, with over 8,00,000 fan followers, shared the video on his Instagram page and has gathered over 2.64 lakh views so far.

However, Danil's fans went divided over the video, and many expressed their concern towards him while a few others revealed their amazement on seeing the dangerous stunt.

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