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Crazy Guy In Wheelchair Goes Kamikaze Into Elevator Shaft [Video]

Crazy Guy In Wheelchair Goes Kamikaze Into Elevator Shaft [Video] Woman gets into elevator. Closes door. Guy slams his motorized wheelchair against the door. Guy gets mad, keeps ramming door. Door breaks. Guy falls down elevator, chasing woman. I know it’s what happens here. I just can’t realize it.

The scary thing is that here is not the first time something like this has happened, except that the opposite cases don’t involve an apparently deranged Korean guy. In 2009, another man in a wheelchair feel down an elevator shaft in Detroit, sadly dying. And in 2007, a guy in Ohio was injured after he fell down. Back then, he said that he saw the dark elevator car waiting in front of him.

Perhaps the Korean guy’s wheelchair controls went nuts, although it doesn’t appear like that. [ Naver via Buzzfeed ]

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