Screenshot from video
Screenshot from video
Screenshot from video

A video of a group of passersby trying to lift a truck in order to pull a man out from underneath it has been posted on Facebook.

The accident apparently occurred along Boon keng Road on Wednesday.

The uploader of the video, one Suan Wang, said the man was screaming when the group of people tried to help him out.

Eventually, the man was apparently pulled out and could be seen lying on the ground under the truck. The uploader of the video said the man was “moving”. It is unclear whether he was seriously hurt.

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