Two intoxicated teens were rushed to hospital in Kiev, Ukraine, during the week for serious injuries after sliding down the back of the SEC Globe shopping centre in Independence Square.
One of the teens, Jacob Polyakov, suffered an extremely bad looking head injury that left him unconscious, while the other teen, Jamal Maslow, suffered a broken coccyx.
Speaking about the incident to Metro.co.uk, an eyewitness said: ‘These guys were drunk and they were fooling around at the top, I don’t think they really intended to jump, but their friends were encouraging them so they decided to do it.
‘But once they started picking up speed they must have regretted it but it was too late to stop then. They really hit the ground fast.’
We’ll leave you with one final warning: The video below features graphic scenes and audio, as well as blood.
If you thought the video of the Irish powerlifter ripping his calf muscle was bad, we can assure you this is much, MUCH worse.
While the two lads were incredibly stupid for sliding down the building in the first place, here’s to hoping they make a full recovery from their injuries.
Via Metro.co.uk
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