Vlogger Jeff Wittek Shares Footage of His Near-Fatal Accident Involving David Dobrik
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In the second episode of Don t Try This At Home YouTube series, the Vlog Squad member offers fans a look at the dangerous stunt that left him with a broken skull and face . Apr 23, 2021
Jeff Wittek is getting candid about his near-fatal accident involving
David Dobrik. In the second episode of new YouTube docu-series titled Don t Try This At Home YouTube , the 30-year-old vlogger shared the footage of his extreme stunt that ended with him breaking his face and skull.
The episode which was titled How I Broke My Face heard Wittek chronicling the time he and the Vlog Squad came up with an idea to take a swing from a rope attached to an excavator. He recounted that YouTuber
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Lucas Brunelle, a Boston cyclist and vlogger known for filming dangerous feats on two wheels, recently departed from a parking lot in Allston and rode his bike onto the semi-frozen Charles River.
He made it approximately 800 feet before falling through the ice.
“I ride my bike the same way I trade stocks,” Brunelle said in a phone call. “It’s my nature to take high risks and high return.”
Brunelle’s blunder on February 15, which he shared on YouTube and social media this weekend, apparently did not deter him from hitting the ice again the following week. Social media users spotted a manbiking on the river by the Harvard Bridge on Sunday, and Brunelle confirmed it was him. He said the most recent excursion was for a follow-up video which he plans to release soon.