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A Young Man Fell Into an Elevator Shaft After Fiddling with His Phone + Video

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
The incident was captured on video by a security camera.
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A young Chinese man suffered a fatal accident after he inadvertently stepped through an open elevator door - but the cabin was not there. The tragedy was caught on camera.

On social networks are part of a video captured by security cameras, which shows the exact moment when a company employee fell into a vacuum for distracting himself with his cell phone. Reports indicate that the height was quite considerable; however, no details about it are known severity of the injuries, or even if the man is still alive. The video is dated June 24, and happened in a company in China, located in Xiaolan city, which belongs to …

For not missing a moment the screen of the cell phone, a young Chinese worker did not realize that the elevator had not arrived and entered the hole falling into the void, miraculously, he survived. The event occurred in the town of Xiaolan, in Guangdong province, China, where the employee pulled a forklift with hand and with the other he checked his cell phone, without realizing that the platform of the elevator was not in place. I was distrac…

The incident was captured on video by a security camera.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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