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“I felt that in my teeth” – Moment Scottish waiter jumps on bag and ends up face planting concrete bollard

DRAMATIC video shows the moment a Scottish waiter tries to jump onto a bag of cleaning fluid and ends up face-planting a concrete bollard instead.

Kyle Broadhurst’s epic fall was caught on camera on 1 November as he celebrated his final day at work in Port Seton, East Lothian.

The 22-year-old was messing around and decided to fill out a long term dream of jumping on one the padded bags when disaster struck.

In the video, Kyle is seen tentatively getting ready to hop onto the bag while being filmed by his former colleague, Ffion Wynne.

He makes a huge jump, before landing on the packaging which burst beneath him.

Just as the bag pops, it slips away from under him and he is sent crashing towards a nearby bollard.

Scot's waiter jumps on bag of cleanign fluid to smash face on Bollard
Scottish waiter tries to jump onto a bag on cleaning fluid and ends up face-planting a concrete bollard instead. (C) Ffion Wynne

He lets out a yell and smacks his face directly into the concrete, sending his head jolting backwards.

Despite the impact, he can be heard bursting into laughter as he rolls away from the post.

Kyle shoots the camera a pained look before putting his hand out for the camera to stop filming as he and Ffion erupt into laughter.

Kyle’s workmate Ffion Wynne shared the video on Facebook two weeks ago writing: “Kyle Broadhurst’s last day in work a one to remember.”

Kyle Broadhurst’s epic fall was caught on camera on 1 November as he celebrated his final day at work in Port Seton, East Lothian. (C) Ffion Wynne

Surprisingly, Kyle walked away from the incident almost completely unscathed, getting away with just a small bruise and a sore finger.

The video was shared by Ffion on Facebook where it has since gone viral, attracting over 10,000 likes and more than 25,000 comments.

Social media users have reacted with amusement to the video, but expressed sympathy with the epic fail.

Kyle pictured above jumped on the bag filled with fluid as part of a celebration for his last day of work but did not foresee him hitting a bollard (C) Kyle Broadhurst

Emma Morrison wrote: “oh f*** that definitely hurt”

Francesca Rose said: “Na I literally felt that in my teeth.”

And Brandon Wilkinson wrote: “Look at that face plant into the post.”

Speaking today, Kyle said: “It actually wasn’t that sore, I got up and was totally chill, but then after I really needed an ice pack and it was funny because I was still on shift at the time.

“I just took a face to concrete was absolutely fine, although I had pain in my knee, finger and chin but other than that I was fine. The only mark was a small bruise on my knee.

“I just really wanted to jump on the bag, there was no long thought process behind it. “

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