Bulgarian Driver Shouthing 'Allahu Akbar' Suspected in Deliberate Crash at Slovak Gas Station
In a shocking incident near Červeník, Western Slovakia, a Bulgarian driver is suspected of intentionally crashing into a gas station at high speed
An incident took place at a petrol station in Sofia. In a video that was uploaded on Youtube and Facebook and caused a wave of furious comments, the main actor is a young man who leaves his car, stops at the fuel filling station and stands beside it smoking a cigarette, notes Monitor.
However, this obviously infuriates a gas station employee who, without saying a word, takes a fire extinguisher and empties it in the face of the young man before his negligence leads to a possible blast that would injure the dozens of people around him.
The video entitled "Do not smoke at a gas station" shows how a young man learns a memorable lesson, while his friends who are near him were also covered fire extinguisher foam.
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