Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Lahore: Boy Killed While Shooting TikTok Train Track Stunt

TikTok train track stunt

Shooting a stunt TikTok video, a man named Asif has lost his life after being hit by a train in Lahore.

According to the details, the deceased was walking along the railway track while making the video when the train hit him and unfortunately lost his life.

However, the police commanded to stop the train after the accident while the body of the youth has been moved to the hospital for post-mortem.

Earlier, TikTok had taken the life of an innocent boy. A teenage boy had shot himself dead in Karachi while recording a TikTok video.

According to local police, the 17-year-old boy was identified as Tanveer, who shot and killed himself while filming video content in Karachi’s Sachal Colony.

In 2019, a teenage boy from Sialkot’s Kharota Syedan area shot himself accidentally while making a TikTok video with his friends.

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TikTok: Teenager crushed to death while filming video on motorway

TikTok Gets Suspend In Pakistan Once Again

TikTok, the popular video-sharing application, is considered to be a death certificate for teenagers these days. In yet another shocking incident, a teenage boy in Faisalabad lost his life while making a video for TikTok.

According to police, a teenage boy in Faisalabad was crushed to death as he was making a TikTok video on the M-4 motorway.

He was died on the spot, said police.

Earlier on January 22, a young boy lost his life after being hit by a train as he attempted to shoot a TikTok video on a railway track in Rawalpindi.

Hamza, a resident of Noorani Mohalla, arrived at the railway track in Shah Khalid Colony to shoot a TikTok video. He attached his smartphone with his tripod and waited for a train.

As soon as he saw a train, he pressed the camera’s button and started walking alongside the railway track. The engine of the train gave horn but the boy ignored it and kept walking alongside the track.

However, the train’s engine hit him, causing a severe and fatal head injury to him.

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