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WATCH: Huge Tree Falls onto Myvi at Traffic Light as Soon as Lights Turned Green, All Escaped Unhurt

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Source: Facebook | Sukan Star TV

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Unfortunate events can happen anytime and anywhere without warning.

For this man, he certainly did not expect what was about to happen to his car! Sukan Star TV uploaded a video showing an unfortunate incident that happened to a couple of drivers near a traffic light. The video was originally shared by a netizen named Shariff Ismail on social media.

At the beginning of the video, you might be expecting a traffic collision to take place. That’s what we thought too!

The Myvi can be seen waiting for the traffic light to turn green before making its turn. Just as the light turned green, a huge tree falls on the car! The King is hit!

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Fortunately, the driver and the passengers made it out alive as the tree had fallen onto the back seat of the car.

The incident took place on 31 December in Wangsa Maju. You can watch the full video below.

Wangsa MajuSumber : Shariff Ismail

Posted by Sukan Star TV – sstv.my on Monday, January 3, 2022

 

Thank God they survived!

Netizens have mostly expressed their relief to see everyone in the car making it out alive.

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“Luckily the car was slightly at the front. Or else it’ll be on their heads.”

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“Fortunately it was not a motorcyclist there. Tall trees are indeed high in risks to public safety. Hope everyone is safe.”

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“Thankfully everyone survived. The car can be fixed, but once lives are lost, then it’s gone.”

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Can you imagine yourself in this dangerous situation?

 

Also read: Motorcyclist Kantoi for Beating Red Light After Not Realising Abang Polis Behind Him

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