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Woman participant's bone snapped during TV show

| | Jun 27, 2017, at 03:24 am
London, June 26 (IBNS): In a shocking incident, a woman contestant's bone was snapped during an arm wrestling competition on game show floor.

The incident happened on the floor of Argentinian game show called "En Que Mano Esta?".

The game show tests participants on  physical challenges.

The video has already gone viral on social media.

The video shows two women first gearing up for the contest.

But, a bone snapping sound soon make the whole contest move to a tragic end.

Presenter Chico Leunis later confirmed that Pamela had broken her arm as was quoted as saying by Metro:"Unfortunately Pamela broke her arm. She’s been put in plaster and tomorrow she’s going to be operated on. It’s a terrible shame and we will be attentive and help her."

 

Image: Youtube Grab

 

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