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Boy falls down 40-foot well in freak accident caught on CCTV footage

Por: New York Post Life December 22, 2022

All’s well that ends in the well. A young boy is lucky to be alive after plummeting down a 40-foot well while playing in a courtyard in India, as seen in nail-biting CCTV footage. The fiasco occurred on December 19 in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh State while the unidentified lad was frolicking with a pal in a gated outdoor area with no adults in sight, Jam Press reported. Little did the boy know, his carefree playdate was about to literally go south.... + full article



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