Gringo is jammed in the sand when he makes a joke with friends and must be saved by the residents; Understand what happened
A young British young man called Jansen He spent his holidays in Rio de Janeiro, but he did not expect a tragedy to mark his ticket. This is because the boy, who is originally from London in England, was blocked on the Sabbie di Copacabana, in the south of the city, for more than three hours and has had to be saved from residents and tourists. The video of the accident even viral last Friday (16).
He has already returned to his country of origin, but has given an interview to Globo Rj2 on the accident. According to him, it all started with a joke downstairs: “I am the boy who was stuck in the hole. I was digging a hole of 2.4 meters and we see. Well, he was just above my head. I thought he would be dead.
Saved by the residents
The Brazilian writer Alan Smith I was on the beach when you saw Jansen jammed. He recorded the situation which, although it seems fun, was very dangerous since the gringo had its body below sea level. “At any time it could be buried. Has generated a real chaos “, The Brazilian said to Globo.
The professional said that the British was accompanied by six friends, but only half decided to participate in the “joke”: “At the beginning he was digging with his hands. He and two British friends. I was close, I was seeing a little and then I went back to play in FutvĂ´lei. He continued to dig and the hole has grown up. But so far everything is fine.”
It was then that the boys took courage and began to dig more deeply: “A boy lent him a shovel and continued to dig. And followed: “When he throws himself and falls into the hole, the lateral sand hits and falls on him. He no longer had the strength to leave. But since he was too high, his head was very below the sea and sand level. So at any time he could endure him.”
Source: Terra

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