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Tiktok account of the viral burial challenge man gets banned

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Tiktok account of content creator who did the 24 hours Burial challenge gets banned

Recall that a man regarded as Young C has been trending regarding his intention to  break the 24 hours challenge inside a coffin.

As the challenge began, he hopped on social media to share update as the hours count.

While in the coffin, he kept making video recording of his experience, showing Nigerians what it feels like to be inside a coffin.

The man carried a bottle of water with him to dehydrate as he continued sharing his experience.

After his hours has completed, he was dugged out from the coffin and made a clip of him gasping for breathe while he announced the completion of his challenge.

Hours after the challenge had ended, Tiktok banned his account as the content is not in line with the policy of the app.

Some curious Tiktok users screengrabbed the page and made it viral.

See page below:

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