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WATCH: Commuter Runs Along Moving Train With Finger Stuck Between Doors

IANS, 16 May, 2017 01:00 PM

    A terrifying moment when a man's finger got stuck between doors of a moving train was captured by an onlooker in China.

     

    A man was caught on a camera running along side with a moving bullet train. Witness said he had his finger clamped between doors.

     

    The horrific incident happened in a station in east China’s Jiangsu province on May 15, 2017. According to the staff, the man got his finger caught between the doors when he dashing off the train realizing he was in the wrong train.

     

    It's reported that eventually the man managed to yank his finger away from the closed doors, and he had no serious injury.

     

    (Disclaimer: Content in this video could be disturbing for viewers)

     

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