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Watch: Man throws cash from flyover in Bengaluru

First Published: 24th January, 2023 17:07 IST

The man was seen taking money out of a bag and throwing it at the people below the flyover

In a bizarre incident in Bengaluru, a video that has been doing rounds on social media, shows an unidentified man throwing money at people from the KR Puram flyover in Bengaluru.

In the video, the man wearing a blue suit and pants can be seen taking money out of a bag that he is holding and throwing it towards the people below the flyover while also oddly wearing a wall clock around his neck.

Following the incident, a large crowd gathered below the flyover to collect free cash.

The man’s identity has not yet been verified and it is still not known why he disposed of the money and if the notes are real or fake.

According per reports, the local police are looking into the matter.

Watch the video here:

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