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Watch viral: Toddler narrowly avoiding fatal collision with speeding car

Watch viral: Toddler narrowly avoiding fatal collision with speeding car

Watch viral: Toddler narrowly avoiding fatal collision with speeding car

Watch viral: Toddler narrowly avoiding fatal collision with speeding car

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  • The video was posted on Instagram by the user.
  • The video received number of comments and likes .
  • In the video, a black vehicle is seen approaching a crossroads quickly.
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Many were surprised to see a video that showed the risks of allowing kids run loose while crossing the street; the video, which was shared on Twitter, showed a little child narrowly avoiding a fatal collision with a speeding car.

A youngster crossing the street headfirst is just avoided by a speeding automobile in a Surveillance footage that has immediately gone popular on Twitter.

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In the video, a black vehicle is seen approaching a crossroads quickly, giving it little to no time to see the mother and her son crossing the street.

The boy unexpectedly wanted to cross the road and entirely ignored the automobile at first, leaving his mother behind. As the car tries to fly by the encounter, the child almost gets hit by the car. The toddler is just missed by the car as it continues on its course.

Even though the youngster is safe, his mother, who would have been traumatised by the occurrence, now gives him a harsh thrashing.

As viewers joined in to comment on the terrifying film, it received over 13.7 million views in a single day.

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