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‘O Sharp Motlhogong?’: Man’s dangerous Crocodile River stunt sends family into panic

‘O Sharp Motlhogong?’: Man’s dangerous Crocodile River stunt sends family into panic

  • A young man’s risky decision to swim in a crocodile-infested river sent his family members rushing to the shore in panic.
  • The viral video shows his family members confronting him about his dangerous behavior after he swam to safety.
  • TikTok users found the situation humorous despite its seriousness, with some jokingly suggesting he needed professional help
A man jumping into crocodile-infested waters sends his family into panic. The video goes viral on TikTok. Images: @lulubash4 Source: TikTok
Source: TikTok

A TikTok video showing a man’s dangerous swimming stunt has left Mzansi both amused and concerned about his risky behavior.

Dangerous river diving

TikTok user @lulubash4 shared footage showing a young man performing stunts in a river known for its crocodile population. The video shows worried family members rushing to the river bank, desperately trying to convince him to come out of the water.

According to the creator who responded to @buresjr, this was not his first attempt at dangerous swimming:

“Eish, there was a time a batileng gonwela, just he wasn’t captured because no one expected him, but he managed to swim out, irile a boella labobedi, I almost spoil myself “

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Watch the video below.

The famous Chobe River

The Chobe River, known for its large population of Nile crocodiles, is one of the most dangerous waterways in Africa.

These predators can grow up to six meters long and are known to be extremely territorial. Local authorities have repeatedly warned visitors of the dangers of swimming in these waters, as the river has been the scene of numerous crocodile attacks over the years.

Mzansi’s reactions

The video sparked various reactions from viewers, many of whom found the situation humorous despite its dangerous nature.

@Gold commented with amusement:

“Ha bona batho”

@RindowK couldn’t contain their laughter:

“ I can’t stop looking at that Lesley!”

@Mhondoro Ngezi made an interesting observation:

“Crocodiles don’t come near noise.”

@kego.www questioned his mental state:

“O sharp motlhogong??”

@Franco014 said:

“Lesley is trouble ”

@Sterkfontein Psych Hospital humorously added:

“Lesley we are looking for you ”

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@Esrom Setho predicted:

“Lesley will be a problem in December ”

Other stories giving Mzansi chest pains

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Source: In Brief News