Russian stuntman flies all the way through a Mercedes minibus going 50mph before crashing to earth in daredevil video
A Russian stuntman has returned just four months after breaking his spine to fly through a minibus at 50mph in a highly dangerous new stunt.
The jaw-dropping shows daredevil Evgeny Chebotarev move like a bullet through the Mercedes Sprinter with its front and rear cut open.
The 30-year-old lay perched on a wooden frame which the minibus rammed - sending him flying through the moving vehicle.
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The jaw-dropping shows daredevil Evgeny Chebotarev move like a bullet through the Mercedes Sprinter with its front and rear cut openPassengers are sitting inside - one of them calmly reading a book.
'I didn't even notice how he flew by,' said one.
Chebotarev - who broke his spine in September in a 131ft jump in a BMW over a river - said of his latest escapade that it was 'the first flight in the world through a minibus'.
He hurtled through the 23ft-long minibus before landing on the hard road.
He clipped his foot on the rim of the open windscreen - but was uninjured thanks to wearing motorbike boots, he said.
'I am sitting here trying to understand - was I Superman or Spiderman?' he posted.
He got rave reviews from fans.
One said: 'This is awesome. Welcome back.'
The 30-year-old lay perched on a wooden frame which the minibus rammed - sending him flying through the moving vehicle
Chebotarev - who broke his spine in September in a 131ft jump in a BMW over a river - said of his latest escapade that it was 'the first flight in the world through a minibus'In September he feared he had suffered life-changing injuries when he successfully flew over a river in a BMW 5 E34, but had a hard landing.
'I will struggle to live a fulfilling life,' he said in a post from hospital.
But the landscaper-turned-stuntman made a miraculous recovery and said: 'Yes I broke my spine…but I grew only stronger.'
He told his fans: 'I started from parkour and acrobatics.
'I am always on adrenaline, very active and want to be on the move.
'I train a lot, I do weightlifting in winter and add acrobatics once it gets warmer. 'Friends always called me a psycho.
'As far as I remember, I've always loved extremes.
'My first stunt was in 2018, to be honest I was really scared, my heart was quite literally jumping from my heart.
'But once the stunt was done, I felt such strong emotions. My pulse races before each trick, I love this feeling.
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