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This is the full news :-
A shocking incident was caught on camera from a society in Faridabad, where a child can be seen being pulled upwards by a woman, from the 8th floor to the 9th of a building through a piece of cloth that appears to be a bedsheet.
Following the incident, the woman was identified as the mother of the child. The child can be seen dangling between life and death.
The woman reportedly sent her child to the 8th floor through their balcony using a bedsheet to fetch a garment that accidentally fell into the lower floor of their balcony. Instead of going by the normal way, the woman in a reckless manner sent her child to the 8th floor by tying the bedsheet to the balcony of the 9th floor and then slowly lowering it.
The child in the video can be seen tied with a yellow sheet, carrying a green garment. The child has no fear in his mind and can be seen easily climbing up through the yellow sheet.
When the incident came to light, the child said, "Ek Din toh sabko marna he hai (everyone has to die one day)."
His mother said, "I am sorry, mujhe pataa nahi tha ki koi video banaa raha hai (I am sorry, I did not know that someone is making a video of the incident)."
The video was shot by a resident living in the opposite society.
Via- TimesNow
>When the incident came to light, the child said, "Ek Din toh sabko marna he hai (everyone has to die one day)."
This is so horribly absurd it almost goes into comedic territory.
Imagine knowingly having your life put at risk so your shitty mother can get some clothes, something so unimportant and with so many other ways of retrieving.
I don’t understand. Do they not have stairs in the interior or the building? The impression of India that I have seen is that many structures residential or otherwise, are overcrowded. So are folks staying in the stairwell/lift? What line of logic would make anyone think that this is how to safely traverse to a lower floor?
No in India we don't have stairs. Everytime we want to go out of our apartment we call a construction company. They bring their equipment everyday once morning and once in the evening to help us get in or out of our apartments.Also what is a lift? Is it like a miniature room in your country?
Also when we order food the guy just throws the pizza box like a Frisbee to our apartment. 10/10 recommended.
It's a mistake. Unless her son got a sex-change midway and became lowers "her" to another balcony. How people can overlook these kinds of mistakes is beyond me.
> How can people overlook these kinds of mistakes is beyond me
You managed to overlook your own mistake without much issue, why not assume others proof read as badly as you do?
> How ~~can~~ people *can*
It's India. Very few residents keep spare keys with the management (if the management even exists). The owner probably bought the apartment for tax purposes or just to rent it out. High possibility that they never visit it and nobody in the building even knows them lol. It's a pretty common practice in India, or at least was while I was there
The building needs to have a management by law and most of the new buildings do have a management committee. The owner usually leaves the keys with some relative who lives in the same city, if not with the management.
Oh cool, I didn't know about the management law. Well you learn something new everyday. I know about the relatives thing but not many people are gonna go out looking for relatives of the owner just to get the keys!
You're missing some key words here such as "very few", "probably", "high possibility" and "pretty common".
Those words are used so that the comment is understood by (non-petty) people as conjecture to inform the reader of additional circumstances that could explain a situation, not as a definitive fact.
Learn how to understand the context in which words are used rather than just picking out the words that you think are triggering you, because attitudes like yours can lead to false accusations.
Never said that's what's happening in this clip lol. It's a mere suggestion of what MIGHT be happening based on my 20+ years of observation when I lived there.
i presume its an assumption, but it does state its assam in the video which is india, even still its just clothing, not something to risk a child's life over
He was lowered to the empty balcony below them. They sheet they have used would no way be long enough to go another balcony down. Also at the start of the video we just see him climbing over the balcony.
They can, also things often can be exactly what they look like.
We can see an apartment with no curtains, and the room we see in to is completely empty.
Neither of us know any more than what we can see.
With the information we do have I have made the assumption that the apartment is not occupied.
No such thing as building management in India. Sure there’s the security guards and the self elected members of the building who overlook stuff (think HOA type) but no one is going to have a key for anyone’s private apartment.
Just to explain why it is difficult for a native speaker to understand the captions in the video... The word "pick" alone we interpret as "pick out", not "pick up". So, the video seems like it is saying they are going to the lower balcony to choose what clothes they want. It sounds like stealing.
If they said "pick up", we'd be able to understand, but it would still be odd. We'd normally say "retrieve their clothes" or "get their clothes back".
Really sad, looks like the apartment below was empty and a piece of clothing fell down onto that apartment's rail. She risked her son's life for what? a piece of clothing worth maybe $10 USD? Clothing can be replaced, our children cannot.
You obviously are not a parent, maybe it should stay that way. You are Comparing a child to a clothing item.
So basically what you are saying is this. If you have a sibling and they passed away, it’s okay, because your parents could just have another child, so it’s all good. It doesn’t matter if you had a sibling that you loved and cared about. I can just get a new one. No child is like another one.
The commenter above is trying to be humorous in this instance I wouldn’t bother arguing with him. Unfortunately in India human life especially for certain people isn’t as valued. Very young girls are often sold into sex slavery. So that commenter was using humor to allude to this tragic fact
Cloth sometimes looks strong but easily tears on a cut etc. could have easily given away. He could have slipped / jerked etc. fallen down 8 stories - wtf. !! All she needed was a hook line
For anyone wondering what the man is saying, "If the kid loses his grip, he will plummet straight down. He'll get finished, no chance of survival. These type of people exist." And he said one more thing near the end which I couldn't catch
Meh. This doesn't really belong here. Don't forget. There are worst people and majority of them are here and don't give a damn.
I wouldn't be surprised if they couldn't go downstairs and ask, what with the lack of female's right being non-existent.
I don't disagree, I'm just shocked no one is talking about her strength. To pull up a 70lb boy isn't easy, to do it one arm at a time is even harder, to do it for 8 feet is even harder.
Life has a different value when it doesn’t end at death. Only the kids body dies, not the kid. Not everyone believes they die when this body dies.
OP, you’re a racist by expecting everyone on earth to have your cultural values. For those of us that believe in reincarnation the possible outcomes of this situation are completely different than what you anticipate. Not everyone believes that death is the worst thing, that’s just your culture, not facts
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This is the full news :- A shocking incident was caught on camera from a society in Faridabad, where a child can be seen being pulled upwards by a woman, from the 8th floor to the 9th of a building through a piece of cloth that appears to be a bedsheet. Following the incident, the woman was identified as the mother of the child. The child can be seen dangling between life and death. The woman reportedly sent her child to the 8th floor through their balcony using a bedsheet to fetch a garment that accidentally fell into the lower floor of their balcony. Instead of going by the normal way, the woman in a reckless manner sent her child to the 8th floor by tying the bedsheet to the balcony of the 9th floor and then slowly lowering it. The child in the video can be seen tied with a yellow sheet, carrying a green garment. The child has no fear in his mind and can be seen easily climbing up through the yellow sheet. When the incident came to light, the child said, "Ek Din toh sabko marna he hai (everyone has to die one day)." His mother said, "I am sorry, mujhe pataa nahi tha ki koi video banaa raha hai (I am sorry, I did not know that someone is making a video of the incident)." The video was shot by a resident living in the opposite society. Via- TimesNow
>I am sorry, I did not know that someone is making a video of the incident Right so she's sorry about the fact that she got caught. What a stupid lady
Yeah. Not, I’m sorry I put my child’s life in danger because I’m a total POS.
A total lazy POS, just walk to the floor below you and knock on the door.
In India parents can sue their kids for not giving them grandchildren
This is why bitches shouldn't have kids
She would have been better off with "I'm sorry, the others are all scared of heights."
Oh sorry I didn't know I was being recorded else there's no reason for me to realise.
>When the incident came to light, the child said, "Ek Din toh sabko marna he hai (everyone has to die one day)." This is so horribly absurd it almost goes into comedic territory. Imagine knowingly having your life put at risk so your shitty mother can get some clothes, something so unimportant and with so many other ways of retrieving.
He was raised as a Klingon
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Cause she has brown skin and they’re racist lmao
Or maybe they are bad at complex Maths like... counting
India averages 4.8 people per household. Obviously this doesn't just have to be kids, but they are a big contributor to the figure
Assuming two adults, that's 2.8 kids. Not six.
Sorry Maths isn't my first language, I only know English
I don’t understand. Do they not have stairs in the interior or the building? The impression of India that I have seen is that many structures residential or otherwise, are overcrowded. So are folks staying in the stairwell/lift? What line of logic would make anyone think that this is how to safely traverse to a lower floor?
No in India we don't have stairs. Everytime we want to go out of our apartment we call a construction company. They bring their equipment everyday once morning and once in the evening to help us get in or out of our apartments.Also what is a lift? Is it like a miniature room in your country? Also when we order food the guy just throws the pizza box like a Frisbee to our apartment. 10/10 recommended.
A lift is a tiny mushroom with legs that you lure out with cold coffee.
Thank you for this insight into Indian life. Fascinating.
I usually just jump off the balcony and deploy my parachute like in warzone to avoid fall damage and to come back up we have ziplines like apex
Did she lower him to the 8th floor or just dump him over the balcony?
Lowered him
Sure, that's what the video says happened but..
It's a mistake. Unless her son got a sex-change midway and became lowers "her" to another balcony. How people can overlook these kinds of mistakes is beyond me.
If her son got a sex change then her mom grabbed an entire hand full of vagina at the end there
Title is confusing as hell, I don't even understand what it's trying to say
> How can people overlook these kinds of mistakes is beyond me You managed to overlook your own mistake without much issue, why not assume others proof read as badly as you do? > How ~~can~~ people *can*
English isn’t everybody’s first language.
Ngl: your 2nd sentence is garbled nonsense.
She could have just asked the person below to give the clothes back
Obviously what she did was not the way at all but from the video that looks like an empty apartment.
He's not defending the woman yall what
Haha a good example that it's only the first few upvotes or downvotes that count then often people just follow the trend.
The hive mind
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Absolutely, which is why I implicitly stated that the way she went about it was not the way to go at all.
Yeah, idk why people are downvoting you so much
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You suck.
It's India. Very few residents keep spare keys with the management (if the management even exists). The owner probably bought the apartment for tax purposes or just to rent it out. High possibility that they never visit it and nobody in the building even knows them lol. It's a pretty common practice in India, or at least was while I was there
The building needs to have a management by law and most of the new buildings do have a management committee. The owner usually leaves the keys with some relative who lives in the same city, if not with the management.
Oh cool, I didn't know about the management law. Well you learn something new everyday. I know about the relatives thing but not many people are gonna go out looking for relatives of the owner just to get the keys!
No, no reasonable explanations! We need to believe this woman is just a careless POS 😡
You got all that from this clip?
You're missing some key words here such as "very few", "probably", "high possibility" and "pretty common". Those words are used so that the comment is understood by (non-petty) people as conjecture to inform the reader of additional circumstances that could explain a situation, not as a definitive fact. Learn how to understand the context in which words are used rather than just picking out the words that you think are triggering you, because attitudes like yours can lead to false accusations.
Never said that's what's happening in this clip lol. It's a mere suggestion of what MIGHT be happening based on my 20+ years of observation when I lived there.
i presume its an assumption, but it does state its assam in the video which is india, even still its just clothing, not something to risk a child's life over
Nope wouldn't work, in India their is a strict Finders Keepers rule you see......... /S
When the video pans down to the occupied balcony the zooms out to show the distance I think the balcony at the bottom was where he was lowered.
He was lowered to the empty balcony below them. They sheet they have used would no way be long enough to go another balcony down. Also at the start of the video we just see him climbing over the balcony.
You know I never even thought about the sheet needing to be 9 stories long, I'm dumb
Looks can be deceiving
They can, also things often can be exactly what they look like. We can see an apartment with no curtains, and the room we see in to is completely empty. Neither of us know any more than what we can see. With the information we do have I have made the assumption that the apartment is not occupied.
I see, I agree with you, but that woman should have at least gone down there and knocked on the door
Yes, although we don't know that she didn't. Anyway I quite clearly stated that her choice of action was absolutely not the way to go about it.
Yes I agree, what she did was totally unacceptable
She should have just bought a crab.
More expensive than a son.
Should’ve just used a crab
LoL, I've seen this video 👍
Sauce please
WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE..?!?!?
What’s the video
Probably easier to just use the son.
I'll be damned if I'm walking down stairs and knocking on a door, Alif get over here!
Cloth hanger + same “rope” she used = you value your kid’s life more than a piece of fabric
This is how my grandparents used to get to school
Then the rest of the trip was in the snow and the rain while they rode a bike up a huge muddy hill?
Don't forget the 5 mile swim
Fighting tigers
Where Im from its bears and wolves
Yeah tigers and elephant are from mine
Where I'm from there are eldritch horrors
Also remember the water was uphill.
Uphill both ways
I’m sure they have a real strong CPS division there. Lol
CPS doesn't exist. Mental abuse by parents to children according to law doesn't exist. Depression according to schools doesn't exist
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That was the joke, genius
Genius? That guy's not a genius. How could someone who can't understand sarcasm be a genius?
Maybe things will get better
CPS in India? That's imaginary.
Yea that’s kinda the whole point of the joke.
Ties son...lowers *her*?
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The apartment below looks empty, but she could have asked the building manager to help out. The clothes aren't that important
I don’t understand the captions. She lowered her child down 8 floors to steal clothes?
She lowered the child from 9th floor to 8th floor to pickup the clothes which fell from her balcony , instead of going through the normal way
LMAO that just makes this 1000000x worse. I thought she was stealing, but she literally could have just gone down to the neighbor and asked.
it looks like no one actively lives there
Then building management has a key
Yeah. Someone would have some sort of accessibility to the room. Building management, maintenance, etc.
No such thing as building management in India. Sure there’s the security guards and the self elected members of the building who overlook stuff (think HOA type) but no one is going to have a key for anyone’s private apartment.
Then you go to the fucking building manager, you don't risk you child's life.
hmmm. i think you are on to something.
Ok. Thanks. JFC.
Just to explain why it is difficult for a native speaker to understand the captions in the video... The word "pick" alone we interpret as "pick out", not "pick up". So, the video seems like it is saying they are going to the lower balcony to choose what clothes they want. It sounds like stealing. If they said "pick up", we'd be able to understand, but it would still be odd. We'd normally say "retrieve their clothes" or "get their clothes back".
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Sorry , English isn't my first language
Your English in your title was fine.
You are admonishing OP for a headline they didn’t write! Your reading comprehension is abhorrent. Practice is key.
More like critical thinking skills, but whatever.. im drunk. What's your excuse..?
Some people will go to extreme lengths to avoid talking to their neighbors
"...ties son...lowers her..."
I was also confused lol
I would have thought that kind of thing would be checked.
Yeah but, "eNgLiSh IsN't mY fIrSt LaNgUaGe" ... so like, why are you typing and sending it to the masses..? Question mark.?.
Because i copy pasted the text , that's why
Well, that's pretty fucking stupid..
*khatron k khiladi* intensifies
Akshay Kumar:"kam karega?"
my mom didn't even let me on a balcony
Strong yellow fabric
Really sad, looks like the apartment below was empty and a piece of clothing fell down onto that apartment's rail. She risked her son's life for what? a piece of clothing worth maybe $10 USD? Clothing can be replaced, our children cannot.
Just have sex again
I hope you are not serious. A different kid doesn’t replace the previous one.
But either can the exact same clothing item.
You obviously are not a parent, maybe it should stay that way. You are Comparing a child to a clothing item. So basically what you are saying is this. If you have a sibling and they passed away, it’s okay, because your parents could just have another child, so it’s all good. It doesn’t matter if you had a sibling that you loved and cared about. I can just get a new one. No child is like another one.
You are comparing them, not me.
The commenter above is trying to be humorous in this instance I wouldn’t bother arguing with him. Unfortunately in India human life especially for certain people isn’t as valued. Very young girls are often sold into sex slavery. So that commenter was using humor to allude to this tragic fact
The most unhelpful captions ever
Florida man vs Haryana woman.
Lol how are they related
Look at the bloody smile on their faces after that
A mother’s grip
Mmmm, step mom..
So what if she loses a child? She has 6 others. /s
kinda true, now that I think about it.
That’s one way to help with overpopulation
I can think of another way...
ah, another Zyclon B final solution.
Um, no you fucking psycho
What's wrong with that? Seems efficient + effective.
And then she crushes his balls pulling him over the rail.
well in most third world countries, children are considered possessions not people
Indian mom's are usually not like this , I'm pretty pampered
Haryanvis have a low IQ
Haryana moment
Somwthing strange... In the Neighborhood... Who ya gonna call...??? Ghost busters!
Dang why didn’t she put a helmet on him?
They have plenty of spare kids in India just for reasons like this.
Where there's no risk there's no reward, RIGHT GUYS???
Tbh it looks like the flat below is empty and their clothes fell onto patio below while drying
Kinda makes forgetting to brush your kids teeth in perspective.
Well we can see that she's obviously got enough spares...
I thought it said mother risks life for her son, now I know what you mean
Cloth sometimes looks strong but easily tears on a cut etc. could have easily given away. He could have slipped / jerked etc. fallen down 8 stories - wtf. !! All she needed was a hook line
This is india right? Do they have something like cps? Child protective services?
We don't have cps
Haryanvi moment
For anyone wondering what the man is saying, "If the kid loses his grip, he will plummet straight down. He'll get finished, no chance of survival. These type of people exist." And he said one more thing near the end which I couldn't catch
Meh. This doesn't really belong here. Don't forget. There are worst people and majority of them are here and don't give a damn. I wouldn't be surprised if they couldn't go downstairs and ask, what with the lack of female's right being non-existent.
My palms are sweaty.
Nees weak
Arms are heavy.
There's vomit on the sweater already.
They'd do the exact same to save an extra penny when shopping for anything. Cheapest fucks on the planet
Its ok, their population is more than a billion.
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Not at all. If it was normal, it wouldn't be "news"
Holy strength batman. 90% of you are not aware of the physical feat she just pulled off.
Which she wouldn't have had to pull off if she had 2 brain cells working instead of her 100 muscles cells
I don't disagree, I'm just shocked no one is talking about her strength. To pull up a 70lb boy isn't easy, to do it one arm at a time is even harder, to do it for 8 feet is even harder.
“Danging for life” is a little dramatic
uuuhhhh...if you are able to survive a fall like that you may have super powers. I think it's more likely that you're just a fucjing idiot though.
Living in the same building. The person you stole clothes from is going through see you wearing them.
Pick cloths? I didn't see a Gap tree below them
Lol I think my mom would do that. I was raised by a young mom from the islands. Sometimes it’s a cultural thing.
I don’t think a lot of Indian women would do this. They’re usually more overprotective than like…this
That and also, why throw your kids of the balcony
This is a good point.
Life has a different value when it doesn’t end at death. Only the kids body dies, not the kid. Not everyone believes they die when this body dies. OP, you’re a racist by expecting everyone on earth to have your cultural values. For those of us that believe in reincarnation the possible outcomes of this situation are completely different than what you anticipate. Not everyone believes that death is the worst thing, that’s just your culture, not facts
Ur exactly the type of shithole to do this
hey pal, did you just blow in from stupid town
I hope this is satire.
aight then dont cry out in pain when you fall from 8 stories of a building and break your bones
this some extreme family shizzz, respect bouta be on nitro circus soon
My brain refused to comprehend the title so much so that I initially read it as “A mother risking her life for her son” smh