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[[File:Man Has Terrible Off Jump Ledge.png|right|middle|thumb|One should be against such a stupid idea, but he learned his lesson too hard anyway... R.I.P]]
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|title = Man Has Terrible Jump Off Ledge
|image = Man Has Terrible Off Jump Ledge.png
|imagecaption = One should be against such a stupid idea, but he learned his lesson too hard anyway... R.I.P
|maker = Unknown Lebanon Person
|Type = Shock video
|date = 2009
}}
 
'''Man Has Terrible Jump Off Ledge''' also known as '''Face Split Diving Accident''' is a [[shock video]] that took place from Lebanon and featured on the 13th level on Runthegaunlet.org. The video hosted on [[Running the Gauntlet]] is trimmed to be 50 seconds long, while the longer version of the video is 2 minutes long.
'''Man Has Terrible Jump Off Ledge''' also known as '''Face Split Diving Accident''' is a [[shock video]] that took place from Lebanon and featured on the 13th level on Runthegaunlet.org. The video hosted on [[Running the Gauntlet]] is trimmed to be 50 seconds long, while the longer version of the video is 2 minutes long.


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A journalist named Robert Lindsay goes on to detail the video that circulated after a diving accident in Lebanon in June 2009. Lindsay's analysis said that the original video of the accident is no longer available, but a second video was shot in the hospital and shows the victim with facial injuries. The video available on the author's website splices together the original diving footage with the hospital footage. The hospital footage was shot in the brightly lit ER of the American University Hospital, which is located near the accident site. While it is uncommon for cellphones to be allowed in US emergency rooms, it is more common in the developing world for family and friends to be present in the ER and record what is happening. The boy in the hospital footage is intubated but not on a ventilator or attached to monitoring equipment such as a pulse oximeter.<ref name="lindsay" />
A journalist named Robert Lindsay goes on to detail the video that circulated after a diving accident in Lebanon in June 2009. Lindsay's analysis said that the original video of the accident is no longer available, but a second video was shot in the hospital and shows the victim with facial injuries. The video available on the author's website splices together the original diving footage with the hospital footage. The hospital footage was shot in the brightly lit ER of the American University Hospital, which is located near the accident site. While it is uncommon for cellphones to be allowed in US emergency rooms, it is more common in the developing world for family and friends to be present in the ER and record what is happening. The boy in the hospital footage is intubated but not on a ventilator or attached to monitoring equipment such as a pulse oximeter.<ref name="lindsay" />
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<font color=yellow><u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains extremely [[:Category:Graphic_content|graphic content]]!</font>
<font color="yellow"><u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains extremely [[:Category:Graphic_content|graphic content]]!</font>
*runthegauntlet.org/view/Man-has-terrible-jump-off-ledge
*runthegauntlet.org/view/Man-has-terrible-jump-off-ledge
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