Actor "Matrix" Greg Plitt got hit by a train
Famous fitness trainer, artist "Matrix" Greg Plitt fell under the train. Presumably representative of the stronger sex starred in advertising energy drink, the script of which he had as Superman overtake the composition.
The tragedy happened in the U.S. state of California, not a very large city of Burbank. According to unconfirmed investigators say the incident was an accident. But later, after reviewing the data cameras investigations law enforcement officers made a different conclusion.
Most likely the famous fitness trainers participated in the marketing of the movie where I was supposed to play the role of Superman. To achieve the desired result, he had to demonstrate the trick is to stay ahead of the composition. On film external surveillance noticeable as Plitt at full speed to escape from the train, but fails and disappears under his wheels. Surrounded by the actor confirmed the version that energy drink he wanted to prove the possibility of acceleration, according to People.
Witnesses of the accident revealed that the deceased did not react to the warning signals to the driver until the last seconds remained on the rails. Plitt widely known for the films "Terminator Savior" and "Downhole revenge". Fitness lovers know him as the author of a number of methods bodybuilding and as the founder of a sports diet.
Days.Ru wrote about a similar case that took place in Russia. The guy drank 2.5 liters of beer decided to go to a private friend, the path lay through the railway station. Due to the fact that he was too lazy to climb the transition, he decided to crawl under the wheels of the composition.
When 23-year-old representative of the stronger sex was under composition, his jacket caught on the item. Not having to scramble out before sending the train he caught on the platform and drove in this position for 2.5 hours. To his utter joy "shaper" remained alive. To survive, he was able at the upcoming station. He called his own mother and told him what had happened, and then went back on the tracks on foot.
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