
Biker narrowly escapes death thanks to his helmet. Bengaluru cop shares spine-chilling viral video
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The clip shows a portion of the CCTV footage of the horrifying accident. The man was seen riding a bike and skidding dangerously while taking a turn.
A terrifying video from Rio de Janeiro has surfaced on Twitter and has left netizens shocked to their core. Shared on Twitter by Bengaluru's Joint Commissioner of traffic police Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda, the video shows a man getting saved from being crushed under the wheels of a bus. The clip was shared by Gowda with an extremely important message.
The clip shows a portion of the CCTV footage of the horrifying accident. The man was seen riding a bike and skidding dangerously while taking a turn. He almost gets run over by a bus passing by but gets saved in the nick of time just because he wore a helmet.
“Good quality ISI MARK helmet saves life,” read the caption.
Watch the video here: (Viewer discretion advised)
" "Good quality ISI MARK helmet saves life. pic.twitter.com/IUMyH7wE8u
The clip has been viewed over 35k views and tons of reactions. While many couldn’t stop gasping in horror at the clip, others commented on how the man got a new life.
Good quality road - Not Bangalore definitelyIn Bangalore, there is a possible story. The biker was trying to avert a pothole or there was gravel on road over which he skid.

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