Stunt goes wrong! Man falls from 20 feet high in hair-raising viral video; watch

A stuntman fell from 20 feet height during a live circus performance and the entire scene was caught on camera.

Identified as Lukasz Malewski, a professional skater and performer, was doing a stunt at the Flic Flac circus in Duisburg, Germany. While making a jump on rollerblades, he met with an accident, and it was captured in the camera. Thankfully, Lukasz escaped with just a fractured wrist.

Lukasz’s skating take-off went wrong and resulted into an horrifying incident. He is seen flying high into the rafters but was not able to get a proper grip and fell 20 feet down. The arena was packed with audience and gasped when the performer fell on the ground.

His teammates present nearby, rushed to the spot to help him out of the stage.

The video was uploaded on a YouTube channel titled ‘Social Media’ on January 20, this year. The description box below the video read, “Professional skater and stuntman Lukasz Malewski was performing at the Flic Flac circus in Duisburg Germany when the incident happened on the 22nd December, 2021. Shocking moment circus performer crashes 20ft to the floor when rollerblade leap goes wrong.”

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The clip has garnered more than 2k views so far. According to a report by Daily Mail, Lukasz Malewski said that it could have been much worse and the incident has left him with bruised ribs, hip and shoulder. He felt like a car had hit him, but he is fine now. He is just happy to be alive.

Stuntman Joe Atkinson was performing with Lukasz when the accident took place. Joe said, “I was running up the stairs for the next jump and I heard a bang. One of the scooter riders attempted to spot him as he fell.”

Flic Flac circus runs a series of shows across Germany.

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