This dude accidentally damaging £5,000 worth of TVs is the stuff of nightmares

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This dude accidentally damaging £5,000 worth of TVs is the stuff of nightmares
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In a totally cringe-inducing incident captured by the surveillance cameras at a HBH Woolacotts store in St. Austell, UK, a customer unwittingly knocked over a display of televisions.

And the damage amounted to over £5,000 ($6,120) -- ouch.

But on the bright side, this short video actually has all the makings of truly excellent horror film.

We, the viewers, watch with an increasing sense of dread as an unsuspecting dude moves ever closer into harm's way.

Wait, we think. Don't go over there, we silently beg.

We don't know what will happen, yet we know exactly what will happen.

And then, it happens.

Someone slap some spine-chilling tunes to this footage and we've got ourselves a BAFTA.


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