
Spider-Man or what? Thief snatches passenger’s phone from moving train in Bihar. Viral video
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A thief snatched a passenger’s phone from moving train in Bihar's Begusarai. The video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
Brace yourself, because you are about to witness something absolutely unbelievable. A man snatched a passenger’s phone from a moving train in Bihar’s Begusarai and it will leave you absolutely stunned. The incident was caught on camera and at first glance, it is rather difficult to figure out the exact moment he snatched away the phone. Unless you watch the video in slow-motion, you will probably find it difficult to find out.
In the now-viral video, two passengers are seen sitting at the exit door of the train compartment. Then suddenly, a man hanging from the railing of the bridge snatches the passenger’s phone. The man took a moment to realise what just happened and he was absolutely flabbergasted like the others.
There's another video that shows an anonymous man hanging from the bridge. The video gets a close-up shot of the man trying to grab the phone but since his face is totally covered with a cloth, it is difficult to know much about him.
The video of the incident has gone viral on social media. Unless you watch the video for yourself, you will find it difficult to believe this. Hanging on the bridge waiting for just the right moment to snatch whatever it could lay its hands on.
If this video just reminded you of Spider-Man, well, you aren’t alone!

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