Fiery record: a desperate Indian man rode a motorcycle through a 127-meter tunnel of flames
A new record was recently set in India. Indian Army captain Shivam Singh drove through a burning tunnel at a training ground in Bangalore. The deadly distance was 127 meters. The dangerous trick almost ended in serious injuries for the military. Watch the hot shots from the scene of the events further in our material.The group of stuntmen "Tornado" is an aerobatic team of motorcyclists as part of the service corps of the logistics division of the Indian army.
After a daring stunt, Captain Singh came out of the tunnel, engulfed in flames. Colleagues immediately rushed to extinguish the fire on the stuntman. Fortunately, everything turned out to be minor burns, but the military man was still taken to the hospital after the finish. The captain was wearing a fireproof suit designed to protect firefighters. The previous record for driving through a burning tunnel was 120.7 m. It was staged in 2014 by South Africans, Enrico Schuman and Andre de Kock. The group "Tornado" is not the first time breaking world records. In 2017, 58 stuntmen rode together on one motorcycle 1.2 km. It took them six months to prepare for such a trick.Meanwhile, in the UK, a stuntman proposed to his girlfriend, burning in the fire. She couldn't resist such passion.
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