- A video taken by the driver of another car shows a man jamming out to the stereo in the passenger seat of a white suburban on the highway
- The man climbs out of the window legs-first and crashes onto the road
- It is unclear whether the man intended to jump out of the car
- Facebook comments indicate that the man named Justin died on impact
A video shows the chocking moment a man in the passenger seat of a white suburban climbs out of the window and falls onto the highway.
The video was taken by the driver in a car to the right of a white suburban traveling in the same direction.
It is unclear if the unidentified man intended to fall completely out of the window or if he just lost his grip on the door handle.
A video shows a man dancing excitedly in the passenger seat of a white suburban
He sticks one of his legs out of the window whilst yelling ‘Yeahhh!’
He brings his entire body out of the car window and falls out of the moving vehicle. It is unclear if he intended to jump or just wanted to ride on the side of the car
He excitedly yells ‘Yeahhh!’ and something that sounds like ‘He dirty’ out the window.
Suddenly he sticks his leg out of the car window followed by the rest of his body as he jumps out of the moving vehicle onto the road.
The video cuts off before the man hits the road.
Facebook comments indicate that the video was taken by the man’s brother, who was the first in their family to graduate college.
According to a couple comments, the man named Justin is now dead.
One commenter Michael Antonio wrote that the man named Justin had died
Another commenter Danny M. Greene corroborated Antonio’s claim
Michael Antonio wrote: ‘Rip Justin he was a good man he was just celebrating his little brother’s graduation who was filming him from the next car and unfortunately this happened he will be missed.’
Danny M. Greene corroborated Antonio’s comment by writing ‘He’s dead. Killed on impact. He was so hype cause his brother was the first in the family to graduate high school. #RIPJUSTIN’.
The video was taken in the U.S. but the specific location is unknown. It was posted to Flyheight.com on September 4.