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A disturbing video has gone viral showing a man hanging his wife off the railing of a multi-storey building as she screams for help. The incident, allegedly from Uttarakhand, has triggered anger online, with many questioning the public’s apathy and the growing trend of recording cruelty instead of stopping it.
The clip, posted by the Twitter account ‘Ghar Ka Kalesh’, has been viewed over 48,000 times. In the footage, the woman pleads for mercy while the man dangles her dangerously off the edge. Shockingly, nearby people choose to record the incident rather than intervene.
Netizens React To Viral Video From Uttarakhand
Social media erupted with criticism after watching the viral video. One user wrote, “Another reason not to get married.” Another said, “Neele drum k baad ye. What’s wrong with the married couples in India?”
A third user commented, “Is she safe or not? Sad.”
One more said, “Kuch bhi ho raha hai desh mein.”
Another user expressed shock and said, “Yeh admi pagal hogya hai kya?”
One X user lashed out, "I hope this man rots in jail for attempt to murder and domestic violence."
Check out some reactions below!
The location of the incident remains unverified, and no official action has been reported yet. Despite the outrage, authorities have not issued a statement. This silence has only added to the public's frustration.
This viral video has once again highlighted a growing issue of people filming violence instead of helping. The woman’s cries were ignored as neighbours captured the horrifying moment on their phones.
Domestic violence videos like this one are surfacing more often, raising concerns about desensitisation. Sharing such content can normalise abusive behaviour and lead to a lack of accountability.
Many are now urging the authorities to act quickly. While the video may be just seconds long, its impact is deep.