VIDEO: SUICIDE ATTEMPT Live on Facebook, Roman SERIOUSLY Wounded

A Romanian broadcast live on Facebook a suicide attempt, here is the dramatic situation the young man ended up in and the method by which he tried to take his life.

A few months after I told you about the young Romanian who committed suicide live on Facebook after he sat down on the railway track, today we have another young man who tried to do the same thing, only in a different way. Being in a car on a highway in Germany, the man entered the speed of approximately 170 KM/h into the trailer of a TIR that is on one of the highway exits, and above you can see the entire unfolding of events.

The young Romanian who broadcast the suicide attempt live on Facebook, because it is not yet known whether he died or not, was suffering from the breakup with his girlfriend who announced that she no longer wants to share her life with him. You can see in the video clip above the dramatic moments before the impact, the young driver's phone continuing to broadcast live on Facebook even after the impact, various people coming to the car to help the young man.

VIDEO: SUICIDE ATTEMPT Live on Facebook, Roman SERIOUSLY Wounded

In the video clip that was a testimony of the suicide attempt broadcast live on Facebook, it seems that the young man presses the accelerator just before he hits the trailer of that truck on the exit from the German highway. Unfortunately, those at Facebook still have very big problems with the live streams that are used to broadcast suicides, murders, terrorist attacks, or other types of tragic events that should not be broadcast like this.

The suicide attempt broadcast live on Facebook is a method increasingly used by people who, for various reasons, find themselves in the situation of resorting to such dramatic gestures. Everyone is waiting for Facebook to find ways to block suicide attempts, suicides, or other such events while they are being broadcast live, but we will probably have to wait for that.

In the meantime, I'm sure we'll see more dramatic scenes like this broadcast live on Facebook.