Sunday, April 13, 2025

VIDEO: Here he survives a fall of 15 meters in an ancient Lada – "Okay, I beat myself up a bit"

Few would dare to plunge into a free fall of 15 metres, and certainly not in an ancient Lada. But a stuntman did it, even though he subsequently had to go to the hospital.

A stuntman had to go to hospital after a free fall of 15 meters in an old Lada Niva. Stuntman Evheny Chebotarev subsequently admitted on his social media that it cost him a trip to the hospital. Here he was treated for injuries to one leg and one arm. But he survived. Footage from the scene also shows that he climbed out of the smashed car afterwards. The car should actually have 'jumped' from one roof to another. But there simply wasn't enough room. And so the film crew ended up watching in horror as the white Lada fell the 15 between the two, four-storey tall buildings. READ ALSO: The police admit: This happens if we mistake a tuned car. This is written by the English newspaper The Daily Mail, which has also shared a video of the moment itself. The accident took place in the small Russian republic of North Ossetia-Alania. But it is far from the first time that Evheny Chebotarev escapes from his job with his life intact. Two years ago, the stuntman reportedly broke his back when he tried to jump over a river in a car. In fact, Chebotarev's own YouTube channel is full of jaw-dropping stunts. That is, if the clip below is not cruel enough. https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2023/08/30/5142411348953614275/636x382_MP4_5142411348953614275.mp4

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