Primary school kids in Mexico spin upside down on extreme see-saw

  • One-by-one four young children climb onto the wooden, cross shaped see-saw
  • They are sent flying face-first towards the ground as they hang on with their legs
  • Unbelievable video was reportedly filmed at a primary school in Mexico

This is an extreme see-saw that has primary school children flying face-first towards the ground as they hang on by their legs. 

Four kids at a time are sent head-over-heels by the outdoor toy with no apparent safety measures.

The video was reportedly filmed in Mexico and it shows four pupils climbing onto the strange-looking wooden apparatus as it begins to slowly spin around a full 360 degrees.

It flings them through the air while dangling by their feet

Terrifying footage shows young children climbing on an extreme see-saw that flings them through the air dangling by their feet 

The cross-shaped see-saw then starts spinning faster and the children lift their arms up and hang onto the wood with their legs as they fly towards the ground. 

The man filming the video encourages the children to keep the apparatus spinning as he records them. 

The youngsters then manage to stop the cross spinning and make it rotate backwards with their body weight.

The clip was reportedly shot at primary school in Mexico and it shows the kids scaling the weird-looking apparatus and hooking their feet to wooden poles

The clip was reportedly shot at primary school in Mexico and it shows the kids scaling the weird-looking apparatus and hooking their feet to wooden poles

Once they're all strapped in they swing back and forth to get momentum

The fearless pupils throw their arms in the air as they're swung upside down at fast speed

The fearless pupils throw their arms in the air as they’re swung upside down at fast speed

To get off, one boy dangles head-down from his legs and flips over onto the ground

To get off, one boy dangles head-down from his legs and flips over onto the ground

To get off, one boy dangles head-down from his legs and flips over onto the ground. 

He then holds the see-saw still to allow the other children to climb off.  

It is unclear of the man filming the video is a teacher in the school or not.



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