
Australian man breaks arm after trying to sneak into strip club by climbing its wall
India Today
A 20-year-old man ended up in a hospital after he tried to sneak into a strip club by scaling the wall of its building. The man was left with a broken arm and several injuries.
In a bizarre turn of events, a 20-year-old man ended up breaking his arm after he tried to climb up a drainpipe to enter a strip club. You can read that again. The young man attempted to scale the wall of the strip club in the early hours of Monday morning. In a desperate attempt to sneak into the strip club located on the Hindley Street in Adelaide, a city in Australia, the man fell from a height of nearly three metre (9 feet). He even broke his arm. According to 7NEWS, a bystander shot the video of the horrifying incident. It shows the exact moment when the young man lost his grip on the balcony and fell to the ground.
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