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Close to Death, In US A TikTok Star Went into Ice Water to Shoot A Video
A US TikTok star while he tried to swim in ice water in Utah to record a video had a close brush with death. On TikTok everyone wants to be famous and gain more followers, and to get the fame users are trying different challenges, bringing new things, and new concept.
A US TikTok star while he tried to swim in ice water in Utah to record a video had a close brush with death.
On TikTok everyone wants to be famous and gain more followers, and to get the fame users are trying different challenges, bringing new things, and new concept.
Recently, A US TikTok user Jason Clark tried to swim in ice water in Utah to record a video for TikTok. He thought that it would be a good idea to swim in icy water in Utah and record a video, even he was having an idea that it may happen.
On Instagram, Jason shared the video with the caption to explain the whole situation:
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Jason Clark (@jasontodolist) on
He wrote:
"I have never been this close to dying. I didn't think my eyeballs would freeze so quick.
The surface of the water where the hole was didn't look any different than the bottom of the ice. When I flipped around and felt solid ice I thought I was at the hole."
He added more:
"When I wasn't that's when I decided to head back and follow the dust I kicked up. The dust I kicked up had drifted and led me further away. I then tried to break the ice with my back, you can see in the video. I don't know what made me turn around one last time. I was so short on breath I couldn't really see anymore. I had accepted that was it and I wasn't going to make it."
He finally wrote:
"I swung my hand at what I thought was just a lighter spot of ice and my hand came through. I then got a ton of energy to stand up. It took 2-3 breaths to regain my vision after resurfacing. Aftermath is in the other video. When there are scary moments I joke a lot."
He added more:
"The friend who was recording the video thought it was a prank, "she genuinely thought it was another one of my jokes and didn't recognize the severity of the situation."
In the video, Jason can be seen while going under the icy water and trying to swim. It is evident that he was having a difficult time trying to get out.
He shared one more video in which one can see the shocked state that Jason was in when he finally came out of the water.
He wrote, "I have never been this close to dying in my life. Another second or two I wouldn't have made it. Last moment I popped out of the ice. Real reality check!"
Ever since video went viral, people started sharing their extreme experiences with ice water in the comment section of the post.
One comment read:
"My dad's buddy tried this. My dad snapped a pic of him sitting on the edge of the hole smiling, giving the thumbs up, just before he went under. He never surfaced.
Another user wrote:
View this post on InstagramYou have to try it twice! Added a little more safety. The exit hole is almost comically big.
A post shared by Jason Clark (@jasontodolist) on
"And my dad never got over it. Growing up on a lake in Canada, we were taught early to fear the ice. Your first attempt is a great example of how quickly you can become disoriented under that ice. You're luckier than you probably realize my friend."
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